Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, Everybody is back from hack week – and it shows. In the last week, Tumbleweed had 5 snapshots released (1117, 1120, 1121, 1122 and 1123). Snapshots 1118 and 1119 were blocked by openQA as our autofs / NFS tests failed. Turned out to be an (intentional) change in the kernel. […]
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Month: November 2017
Review of the week 2017/46
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, While a lot of people were having fun during openSUSE’s Hackweek 0x10 (Edition 16), Tumbleweed kept on rolling (mostly) – and I am sure we will soon see the various fruits from this hackweek. SUSE engineers having fun does not equate with fewer changes in Tumbleweed: there have been 7 […]
Review of the weeks 2017/45
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, This week we only had 4 snapshots. Last weekend we had to stop the workbench while waiting for the RPM package to resolve one minor issue with regards to the RPMDB move from /var/lib to /usr/lib/sysimage. Still, the snapshots (1102, 1104, 1107 and 1108) sent out to the user base […]
Review of the weeks 2017/44
Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, One week – 7 snapshots. That means a week fully maxed out, more would not be possible without changing the version scheme of Tumbleweed (and no, I’m not considering that). So, since my last review, we published snapshots 1026 – 1101. As usual, some larger, some smaller – but none […]