On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 11:53 -0700, Michael Dinon wrote:
I am running GNOME on Fedora right now as I have recently become a big fan of the GNOME desktop. I am curious at giving GNOME a go with openSUSE. What would you say are the best reasons to use GNOME with openSUSE?
I don't understand the question; you'd use GNOME on openSUSE for the same reason you'd use it on any other Operating System - that GNOME3 is fast, stable, featureful, and productive.
Also it looks like from what I read the openSUSE GNOME team plans to have a repo for 12.2 users to upgrade to 3.6, does the team try to do that for all GNOME releases that fall outside of the openSUSE release schedule?
I don't know about "all". But 3.6 is a very significant release and the releases didn't line up very well so it certainly makes sense in this case. I'm an openSUSE 12.1 user currently and very much looking forward to 12.2 + GNOME 3.6.