Il 30/06/2016 17:04, Jean-Claude Vanier ha scritto:
Two questions:
-- currently we have 4 repositories;  this number will increase for
each new release, according to the current model;
    the proposed changes will keep 4 repositories forever, as there
will not be "new" release. So, at start, the benefit, in terms of
space required, is not that important.
    Is that correct?

-- imagine we are, let's say ten years in the future:
    "Legacy" (=2013) is still the same?
    "LTS" evolves "slowly" and still features kde4?
    "Stable" features "plasmic13" (the evolution of kde project in ten years)
    "Cooker" is still cooking

    I guess there will be a kind of shift and old releases will have to
be abandoned and we should adopt, from the beginning, a rule for that.

+1

The proposal of TPG is interesting.

I do not find great difficulty for the ordinary work of everyday.
but what happens in the case of big technical news ?:

kde4-> plasma, python2-> python3, gcc-> clang are only some news present in 3.0

how can news like these "rolling" in stable easily?





2016-06-30 16:06 GMT+02:00 Tomasz Gajc <[email protected]>:
Hi,

i'd like to share with you an idea that was presented by me on OMA meeting
in Krakow 2015. Idea was warmly welcomed by attendants of that meeting :)

https://wiki.openmandriva.org/en/Pseudo_rolling_release_model

I'd like to request you for comments on this proposition. Please read
carefully above wiki page, especially focus on benefits.

Next steps are:
* Talk on this on TC meeting
* Agree on reject implementation of this model
* if agreed prepare a plan with tasks that must be achieven to achieve this
goal.

Again i welcome you into a discussion.

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