Janne Karhunen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thursday 03 August 2006 06:16, Andreas Hanke wrote:
>
>> The difference between openSUSE and SUSE Linux is:
>
> Naming is completely irrelevant. Call it 'the flying elephant'
> if it makes someone happier. Half of the discussions on this 
> list seem to concern naming and thats just nuts.
>
> However, it is of interest if the amount of effort put into 
> fixing bugs ('productifying') SUSE will remain on the same 
> level it was before. Would guess that yes, it will - you'll
> keep the 'openSUSE' and the 'enterprise' version roughly in 
> sync?

SUSE Linux 10.1 and SLED10/SLES10 are in sync.

Now we work on openSUSE 10.2, 10.3, ... and at one time an openSUSE
release (let's say 11.1) will be in sync with SLED11/SLES11.  So, they
are in sync, *if* there's an enterprise release.  We do not sync with
Service Packs - e.g. the SLES10 SP1 will not be synced with anything
since openSUSE moves forward...

Andreas
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