Re: [opensuse] SLES, openSuSE and release cycles... what's the plan?

2008-01-18 Thread Marcus Meissner
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 04:49:41PM +0100, Frank Steiner wrote: Hi, I tried to figure out (via the SLES support) when SLES 11 will be released. The answer was that SLES 11 will likely (not guaranteed) have a common code base with opensuse 11.1 and thus should appear in spring 2009 or so.

[opensuse] SLES, openSuSE and release cycles... what's the plan?

2008-01-18 Thread Frank Steiner
Hi, I tried to figure out (via the SLES support) when SLES 11 will be released. The answer was that SLES 11 will likely (not guaranteed) have a common code base with opensuse 11.1 and thus should appear in spring 2009 or so. More detailed information couldn't be given due to legal issues. Maybe

Re: [opensuse] SLES, openSuSE and release cycles... what's the plan?

2008-01-18 Thread Frank Steiner
Marcus Meissner wrote The scheduling decision when SLES 11 will happen have not been made. Rough lines are likely discussed already, but not down to my level. Ok, so there might be hope that it will share the code base with 11.0 :-) In general we try to also try capture Features in the

[opensuse] sles - opensuse

2007-04-18 Thread jef peeraer
what are the basic differences , appart from the support being offered ? (sles 10 /opensuse 10.2). thanks jef peeraer suse fan from the first hour -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [opensuse] sles - opensuse

2007-04-18 Thread John Andersen
On Tuesday 17 April 2007, jef peeraer wrote: what are the basic differences , appart from the support being offered ? (sles 10 /opensuse 10.2). thanks Answered a hundred times on this list in the archives and also on the Novell site. Short answer is SLES is industrial grade, and opensuse