Hi, I guess I didn't pay too much attention until now: Do I understand right that the next openSUSE enduser desktop release will be based on the latest SLES (which I'd understand to be SLES12)? Does this mean that the next openSUSE enduser desktop release in some parts will use older components than the current openSUSE 13.2 (for example the kernel)? All in all I hope this article is "full of sh*t": http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/OpenSuse-setzt-mit-42-auf-Unterbau-vo... The article basically doesn't make "42" look very good. Less drivers, older software, less software than the current 13.2. Yes, I do realize, there's still a lot of time to work on "the next one"... Cheers Mathias Am 03.07.2015 um 11:13 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Hi,
I have a new topic ;)
As the bootstraping of openSUSE:42 is almost done (already looking forward to do the same from scratch with openSUSE:$NEWNAME) I wonder how we go from there.
I would like simple (to enforce) submission rules. So submission from openSUSE:Factory or SUSE:SLE-12:Update only (:Update overshadows SLE-12:GA, so it has all sle12 packages). Then we would test compile the submissions in a staging project light (in IRC we did some brain storming and Staging:adi:<NR> was the best suggestion so far) to see if the submitted packages compile in 42 and accept.
For practicability I would accept everyone submitting packages he cares about to be in 42 and feels able to do security updates for - but I would suggest the TW maintainers of the packages are informed and I'll decline every submission I consider abuse.
And remember 42 is maintained for longer, so if the software is already out of maintenance now, better don't submit it.
Does that sound fair?
Greetings, Stephan
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