> > I meant 8 months a new release, i know that suse is not a rolling > > distribution. Is this kind of cycle mandatory to be up to date for the > > potentials users/customers ? > > We found it convenient to have a real fixed cycle.
Right ;) > > Fedora/Ubuntu have 6 months and considered too short while 12 months too > long. > > You need to update the distribution regularly for new hardware support. a must underline this is a VERY VERY VERY important goal/feature to reach users easily > > > Is a long term version in the oven ? > > That was proposed as part of one strategy proposal. There was some people > that wanted to start a long term version but that was only in the planning > phase. > There were enough interest to have it but not enough interest to do > it. i'm using opensuse since 9.3 and did not know about this, is this communicated enough ? > > Andreas I was asking because sometimes i'm tired of reinstalling softwares and system. Fabrice -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscr...@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+h...@opensuse.org