• Re: The Future of Leap, Tumbleweed

    From Malcolm@malcolmlewis@linuxmail.org.invalid to alt.os.linux.suse on Tue Apr 9 10:46:19 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.os.linux.suse

    On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 17:38:49 +0200
    Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> wrote:

    Leap 15.6 is on its way - the first update packages have appeared
    marked openSUSE Leap 15.6 - it will be released in June, and I got
    curious as to the roadmap after that point. https://linuxiac.com/what-is-opensuse-slowroll-alp/ has the answers.
    - Tumbleweed is going to remain, the bleeding edge release.
    - Slowroll is going to be the main rolling release and is apparently
    going to be Leap's successor, a slow rolling release.

    SUSE is going to be using ALP (Adaptable Linux Platform) but that
    does not map to openSUSE's world, see https://www.suse.com/c/suse-salp-raises-the-bar-on-confidential-computing/ for the blurb on that (it is a year old now).

    Leap 15.6 is supposed to be supported until the end of 2025.
    Hi
    And Leap 15.7 will come after that. At this point one person is looking
    after Slowroll...

    Don't forget MicroOS, Aeon (GNOME) and Kalpa (Plasma)
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  • From Don Vito Martinelli@hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid to alt.os.linux.suse on Tue Apr 9 17:38:49 2024
    From Newsgroup: alt.os.linux.suse

    Leap 15.6 is on its way - the first update packages have appeared marked openSUSE Leap 15.6 - it will be released in June, and I got curious as
    to the roadmap after that point. https://linuxiac.com/what-is-opensuse-slowroll-alp/ has the answers.
    - Tumbleweed is going to remain, the bleeding edge release.
    - Slowroll is going to be the main rolling release and is apparently
    going to be Leap's successor, a slow rolling release.

    SUSE is going to be using ALP (Adaptable Linux Platform) but that does
    not map to openSUSE's world, see https://www.suse.com/c/suse-salp-raises-the-bar-on-confidential-computing/
    for the blurb on that (it is a year old now).

    Leap 15.6 is supposed to be supported until the end of 2025.
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