Hi, I guess most of you know me form the testing team, later PowerPC & ARM and now mostly syslog-ng. And now for something completely different: sudo. Version 1.9 of sudo is long in development and reached RC phase. I was asked (sudo maintainer is my colleague) to check if distros already use it and what are their experiences. Fedora 31+ already switched to sudo 1.9 beta 4. In theory tens of thousands of Fedora users are already using it (well, at least if they update their systems regularly) and as far as I can see they don't have any problem with it. I suspect that pushing sudo 1.9 RC to Leap is out of question, especially that Leap is merging base packages with SLES. But what about Tumbleweed? Is RC quality software allowed there? Here are a couple of interesting features coming up in 1.9: https://blog.sudo.ws/posts/2020/01/what-is-coming-up-in-sudo-1.9/ https://blog.sudo.ws/posts/2020/01/whats-new-in-sudo-1.9-python/ https://blog.sudo.ws/posts/2020/03/whats-new-in-sudo-1.9-recording-service/ Bye, Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org