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    Phoronix: openSUSE ALP "Punta Baretti" Prototype Released With More Changes

    SUSE has released a new prototype build of their Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) that will serve as the basis for the next-generation SUSE Enterprise Linux...

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    Is this the end of Leap? Hopefully not...
    Apologies if I am completely wrong but I hear very little news about Leap.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
      Is this the end of Leap? Hopefully not...
      The successor to Leap 15 is likely to come soon after the release of Leap 15.5." SUSE is working on a new "Adaptable Linux Platform" for next-gen SUSE Linux Enterprise and will shift/replace Leap... We're still waiting to hear more public details on the openSUSE Leap impact moving forward.​ SOURCE https://www.phoronix.com/news/openSUSE-Leap-15.4
      Would guess we will hear about leap again when they cut the Beta

      Wed, Jan 25, 2023 Checkin Deadline for Beta

      o Deadline is at 15:00 UTC o Deadline for any package removals from Leap. o Deadline corresponds with SLE 15 SP5 late feature cutoff deadline and Snap 3 prior Public Beta

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      • #4
        Recently switched to Tumbleweed on my desktop computer. It's so nice and well put together, I won't miss Leap (even though I was scared initially).

        I might even try ALP at some point because it definitely has it's pros.

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        • #5
          been using tumbleweed too long to ever want to go back to leap.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
            Is this the end of Leap? Hopefully not...
            Apologies if I am completely wrong but I hear very little news about Leap.
            Depends on what you mean by "the end of Leap".
            Leap has always been aligned with SLE (even when it wasn't called Leap), in recent times the binaries have also been unified, so Leap will follow SLE, I don't know if they will change the name given the heavy changes but I think so.
            So there will be SUSE and an open version (openSUSE) as it always has been...not forgetting Tumbleweed of course.​

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            • #7
              Any news on desktops? Will ALP support KDE Plasma (like Leap does now)?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Charlie68 View Post

                Depends on what you mean by "the end of Leap".
                Leap has always been aligned with SLE (even when it wasn't called Leap), in recent times the binaries have also been unified, so Leap will follow SLE, I don't know if they will change the name given the heavy changes but I think so.
                So there will be SUSE and an open version (openSUSE) as it always has been...not forgetting Tumbleweed of course.​
                Leap was always called Leap. SLE will continue probably next ten or twenty years in maintanance mode, Leap will end in two years.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Estranged1906 View Post
                  Any news on desktops? Will ALP support KDE Plasma (like Leap does now)?
                  Comunity variant of ALP should have KDE, but nothing existing yet

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Leinad View Post

                    Comunity variant of ALP should have KDE, but nothing existing yet
                    Why shouldn't it....it's just an evolution of Leap. I don't know the details, but there would be protests if Plasma is not supported, since most openSUSE users use Plasma.
                    Please note that there are only prototypes for now, which I believe use Gnome because it is used in SUSE.
                    It seems to me that there will be another Leap service pack, so it's really too soon...​
                    Last edited by Charlie68; 23 December 2022, 10:57 AM.

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