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Subject: Re: ACTION NEEDED: Understanding the current mood and trends among our contributors
From: bent fender <ksusup () trixtar ! org>
Date: 2023-08-26 13:35:13
Message-ID: 20230826093513.294052f61f600b147d1d35d1 () trixtar ! org
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"Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@gmx.es> :
> On 2023-08-13 07:59, bent fender wrote:
> > Sun, 13 Aug 2023 11:25:13 +0000 (UTC)
> > Robert Webb via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> :
> >
> >> On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 12:09:56 +0200, "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
> >>> On 2023-08-13 02:32, Robert Webb via openSUSE Users wrote:
> >>>> Of the three options for a successor to Leap presented in [1], none
> >>>> is containerized. Separately, openSUSE will also have a distribution
> >>>> that is a copy of the SUSE containerized distro, right?
> >>>
> >>> What about "Linarite"?
> >>
> >> The survey page [1] has a link to the Linarite description [2]. Two of
> >> its features are:
> >> - Won't use transactional updates
> >> - Won't use containers in the core of the OS, but will support running
> >> containerized workloads from ALP
> >>
> >> I interpret that as not requiring the use of containers, but maybe
> >> I'm wrong, and some desktop apps will only be available containerized.
> >> If most of the apps are just the containerized stuff pulled from SUSE,
> >> then I don't see the point in making the OS core different.
> >
> > I don't even know what containerised really means, voted for slowroll.
> > If it has anything to do with snap then it's bye-bye anyway; snap has
> > limitations that I'm not prepared to accept (like home cannot be a
> > link, it has this microsuck odor).
>
> I finally completed watching the video "There's a mountain to climb:
> openSUSE's response to SUSE ALP", and I did not see an explanation of
> Linarite or Slowroll. I may have missed it, I prefer written content.
But that WAS in a Suse writen guide about the topic,
I shudda quoted it, too late now. I think it meant
a roller like TW but not updated every minute like.
After all except for devs a roller never meant instant
updates but *a lack of release versions* as such and
if the cart is not to go in front of the horse then
this latter definition being closer to users rulez.
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