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Last edited by duby229; 11 April 2020, 10:17 AM.
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Most of the herein rised questions and concerns are answered:
a) in the link from article to the OpenSUSE mailing list
b) in the link from the OpenSUSE mailing list to the appropriate FAQ
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Originally posted by GhostOfFunkSHopefully this would move openSUSE closer to SLED and their enterprise desktop.
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Originally posted by phoronix View Postmoving forward to even create a a new openSUSE Leap 15.2 flavor
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Originally posted by duby229 View Post
You mean hopefully this will move SLED closer to Leap....
How anybody could think that locking userspace deps to old versions is somehow more secure is just stupid. Especially so on Linux where almost nothing implements stable user facing interfaces and so locking in userspace dependencies is guaranteed to break things. Super dumb. Always was.
I use Tumbleweed and Arch fairly often, but not because their bleeding edge packages make them more secure or perform faster. I use them because they have packages with new features I'd like to use without waiting 6-9 months like Fedora and Ubuntu users or 2-3 years like Debian users, and without having to forage through unstable, rarely tested, hobbyist PPAs to try recent software. That's where insecurity lies.
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Originally posted by bug77 View PostI hope this means moving Enterprise closer to Leap rather than the other way around :P
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I hope this means moving Enterprise closer to Leap rather than the other way around :P
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostHow anybody could think that locking userspace deps to old versions is somehow more secure is just stupid. Especially so on Linux where almost nothing implements stable user facing interfaces and so locking in userspace dependencies is guaranteed to break things. Super dumb. Always was.
But of course you only know Windows so for you it's dumb here too. On Windows it is indeed dumb because you can't backport stuff in your distro's libraries.
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Originally posted by 144Hz View PostHopefully this would move openSUSE closer to SLED and their enterprise desktop.
How anybody could think that locking userspace deps to old versions is somehow more secure is just stupid. Especially so on Linux where almost nothing implements stable user facing interfaces and so locking in userspace dependencies is guaranteed to break things. Super dumb. Always was.
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OpenSUSE Leap + SUSE Linux Enterprise Planning To Move Closer In 2020
Phoronix: OpenSUSE Leap + SUSE Linux Enterprise Planning To Move Closer In 2020
SUSE and the openSUSE community are working to move SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE Leap closer together...
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