On 2018-08-16 21:22, Sergio Lindo wrote:
In my opinion, a list of characteristics would be more effective.
openSUSE distributions (Leap, Tumbleweed) - Multi purpose: server, desktop workstation, IOT... - System recovery: integrated BTRFS snapshots as default. - Security updates: from the community and from SUSE - Customizable: set it up for your needs even from installation, for example gnome, KDE, Enlightenment... - Contributing: available tools for everyone to build and package software. Adding and fixing software in the official repositories.
Leap - Conservative package version: the software behaves always the same until you decide to upgrade. - Limited lifetime: after end of life, upgrade Leap to continue receiving free security updates - Enterprise ready: migrate to SLE the get support from SUSE and to get more security updates without upgrading.
Tumbleweed - Latest package version: latest stable and tested version of software. Get KDE and gnome just hours or days after they are released upstream. - No end of life: Receive security updates forever.
Kubic - Tumbleweed flavor: the same benefits as Tumbleweed. - Focused on Linux container - Transactional updates - Auto healing
What do you think?
I like it :-) -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)