SUSE on GCC and the Leap/Tumbleweed/openSUSE Community
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Getting granular on GCC 12
Once again, experts from our SUSE toolchain development team (Jan Hubička, Michael Matz, Richard Biener) led by Martin Jambor have joined forces with Brent Hollingsworth from AMD, to publish a new SUSE Best Practices guide. >
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Survey Reveals Community Preferences for openSUSE's Future Direction
The openSUSE contributor community recently completed a comprehensive survey last week aimed at determining the project’s future direction. The results were obtained from 327 respondents, and it sheds some light on various aspects of openSUSE’s development, deployment and upgrade plans.
A pdf of the survey can be found on the openSUSE Wiki.
[...] I'd prefer no Leap replacement and just use Tumbleweed: 15.29%The results of this comprehensive survey offer a clear snapshot of the openSUSE community’s preferences and priorities, which will undoubtedly influence the project’s future direction.
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openSUSE Wants to Replace Leap With a New Offering
Richard Brown, a long-time contributor to the openSUSE project, shared some results from a recent contributor survey.
It was about the interest and feasibility of replacing openSUSE Leap with a new community-built offering. Yes? A replacement to openSUSE Leap?