Le jeudi 16 décembre 2010, à 10:30 +0000, Matt Gray a écrit :
reasonable enough reason.
on the other hand, so much is revolutionary in this release including a genuinely awesome KDE4 desktop this time around, project Bretzn, opensource broadcom drivers, speedy kernel patch, bluez, and much more, that it is tempting to give this release the 12.0 moniker.
How much of this is a big visible difference compared to 11.3? I mean, visible as in "wow, that's new", and not visible as in "they finally fixed this issue". To me, it sounds like only Bretzn would fit in that category. So based on this, I'd stay with 11.4.
if the multi-touch xinput extensions make it in I would be all for twelve, as that would make a huge boost to Meego/touch interface respins of suse on arm and intel.
Nod, the multitouch will be a great new visible feature. But to be useful, we also need to have apps that work with that. I'm not aware of any app in openSUSE that can benefit from it right now, though. I guess it will come soon, when various upstreams starts playing with it. Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org