SUSE 10.1, nuova data di rilascio

3 marzo 2006 – 0:29

opensuse logo Nella giornata appena conclusa, Andreas Jaeger, uno degli sviluppatori principali di SUSE, in passato coinvolto con il progetto Yoper e attualmente “a capo” del progetto SUPER, nella mailing list opensuse-announce con questa e-mail ha annunciato al resto del mondo la nuova roadmap del rilascio delle nuove versioni di SUSE, con conseguente rinvio dell’ uscita della 10.1 orientativamente verso il 13 di aprile.

Prima di lasciarvi all’eventuale lettura del messaggio originale volevo sottolineare come sia stato deciso anche da parte di SUSE (dopo Mandriva e Ubuntu) un piccolo rilassamento in quella che io chiamo fobia da rilascio. A poi.

We have looked at the current status of our beta versions of SUSE Linux 10.1 and determined that we would like to spent more time to strengthen the quality of SUSE Linux 10.1 especially in the area of virtualization (Xen hypervisor) and package management features. We also like to address all blockers. We have therefore revised the schedule for SUSE Linux 10.1 and like to give an outlook beyond 10.1 as well.

SUSE Linux 10.1 Schedule (revised)
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After this week's beta6, we will go to a bi-weekly schedule and have one more beta:

Fri, Mar 03 SUSE Linux 10.1 Beta6 - beta release
Fri, Mar 17 SUSE Linux 10.1 Beta8 - beta release
Fri, Mar 31 SUSE Linux 10.1 RC1 - release candidate

RC1 will be followed by several release candidates. We will only put out the FACTORY tree and delta ISOs during the RC phase.

Note that there's no Beta7. For internal consistency we will just skip that one.

The final RC will be renamed to Goldmaster and we plan to announce this on thursday, April 13th - and put at the same time the final ISOs online. With the Goldmaster we will create a 10.1 full installation tree as well (a frozen copy of FACTORY).

SUSE LINUX 10.2
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In order to take better advantage of community participation in the SUSE Linux development process, SUSE Linux 10.2 will be created with an extended development cycle. We will add approximately eight weeks to the development cycle, changing it from six months to eight months. This means that you should expect a finished version of 10.2 at the end of 2006 or in the beginning of 2007.

As you might expect, the first alpha build for 10.2 will be delivered some weeks after we release SUSE Linux 10.1. As before, we intend to publish alpha builds approximately every four weeks.

Our current plan for these snapshots is:

Fri, Jun 16 SUSE Linux 10.2 Alpha1 (Jun 15 is a holiday for us)
Thu, Jul 15 SUSE Linux 10.2 Alpha2
Thu, Aug 10 SUSE Linux 10.2 Alpha3
Thu, Sep 7 SUSE Linux 10.2 Alpha4
Thu, Oct 5 SUSE Linux 10.2 Alpha5
When the complete schedule is more certain, we will post it here.

The Codename for SUSE Linux 10.2 will again be a lizard species, we will announce it later,
Andreas

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