El 16 ago 2018, a las 11:02, Felix Miata
escribió: Ludwig Nussel composed on 2018-08-16 09:15 (UTC+0200):
The text on www.o.o has been there for while now. Unfortunately it's not very descriptive about our distros. How about coming up with some statements that focus more on telling the reader what TW and Leap are useful for rather than describing what they are? The TW description already goes in that direction but the one for Leap is rather useless. Any takers?
How about instead of
"Get the most complete Linux distribution with openSUSE’s latest regular-release version!"
do
"Get the most complete Linux distribution with openSUSE’s high stability, long period leaping release version, with multiple server and desktop roles available to have you ready to work or play quickly, and custom selection to let you assemble a system to suit your needs precisely!" -- "Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Whatever else you get, get wisdom." Proverbs 4:7 (New Living Translation)
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Hi, I think this paragraph doesn’t clarify it enough. And actually this paragraph can be applied to both TW and Leap, expect the part “high stability, long period looping release”. In my opinion, a list of characteristics would be more effective. openSUSE distributions (Leap, Tumbleweed) - Multi purpose: server, desktop workstation, IOT... - System recovery: integrated BTRFS snapshots as default. - Security updates: from the community and from SUSE - Customizable: set it up for your needs even from installation, for example gnome, KDE, Enlightenment... - Contributing: available tools for everyone to build and package software. Adding and fixing software in the official repositories. Leap - Conservative package version: the software behaves always the same until you decide to upgrade. - Limited lifetime: after end of life, upgrade Leap to continue receiving free security updates - Enterprise ready: migrate to SLE the get support from SUSE and to get more security updates without upgrading. Tumbleweed - Latest package version: latest stable and tested version of software. Get KDE and gnome just hours or days after they are released upstream. - No end of life: Receive security updates forever. Kubic - Tumbleweed flavor: the same benefits as Tumbleweed. - Focused on Linux container - Transactional updates - Auto healing What do you think? Best, Sergio-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org