Hi Stefan,

On 10.04.2017 09:21, Stefan Botter wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Apr 2017 21:19:14 +0200
> Stefan Seyfried <stefan.seyfr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Is 2.8 even released already?
>> Are there pressing reasons (new features?) that would make unstable,
>> untested 2.8 seem more attractive than known working 2.7.x?
> 
> Depends, on whom you ask, the OBS guys will tell you, that they are
> working with 2.8 for ages ;-)

Yes, and they are closing all bug reports as "works for me" if you do not have 
200% proof that it is broken, and because
the openSUSE setup is very limited feature-wise, they are not able to reproduce 
anything that will happen to your. Been
there, done that. So I know what to think about statements made by adrian, mls 
& co :-)

> Has been released just Friday.
> But yes, there is a pressing reason: have a look at
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/OBS:/Server:/
> and see, for which distributions there is a 2.7, and a 2.8.
> And then remember, that 42.1 is end-of-life mid-May.

running 2.7 on 42.2 should be a no-brainer, everything OBS needs is delivered 
by OBS repos anyway and the OS is "mostly
harmless".
I had been running 2.7 at home on 42.1 long before this was "supported", means: 
when SLES11 or 13.1 was the only
"supported" platform and never seen a problem that could be attributed to an OS 
issue.

But if 2.8 is actually released, then everything is fine, and you are running 
an even more supported system then.

Best regards and good luck :-)

        Stefan
-- 
Stefan Seyfried

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over
 public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman

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