Feature changed by: Scott Couston (zczc2311) Feature #310773, revision 4 Title: differentiated cores performing optimal openSUSE-11.4: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Ralph Ulrich (ulenrich) Description: A goal to boost openSUSE as a service to the world: Deliver many optimal compiled openSUSE cores aiming to outperform any individualy (gentoo) compiled system! Discussion: #1: Ralph Ulrich (ulenrich) (2010-11-02 14:43:50) This should add a real vision in strategy discussions. We, as openSUSE, should aim a real ambitioned target: Making a standardized openSUSE general core, ready to serve for many derivate distributions and for users heading for optimum. #2: Christoph Obexer (cobexer) (2010-11-06 20:47:01) A program to set up a local osc instance and recompile any installed package + publish it to some local repository(also setup & configured for use)additionally handling updated packages would also solve this problem. This would be a argument to get me using the stable openSuSE Version instead of Factory^^ + #3: Scott Couston (zczc2311) (2010-11-07 18:56:23) + This is a motherhood statement if I ever I have heard one! + Christopher is correct in respect to a stable version! + The methodology of a new release being able to correct the + current versions bugs is not valid as the bug numbers of the current + version are not fixed or closed. + + I would go bak to testing if for one moment I believed some action was + taken on bug reports - Testers, by and large offer their time freely + and quietly know any bug report in YAST is a closed shop and it will + never be fixed by a bug report. + + In testing - If I believed that my accurate bugs were going to be + actioned; I would start testing again but the reality of this is Zero + + Any others???? + + + + + + + + + + -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/310773