SLFO
SLFO
Formerly known as ALP - Adaptable Linux Platform. Although ALP was more used in a context of Immutable distribution (Micro).
SUSE Linux Framework One: As a result, a new unified workflow, including a new approach to software lifecycle management and delivery, is required to support SUSE Linux 16. Not only it but also its multiple derivatives and use cases keeping the coherence that enterprise linux must have. With SUSE Linux Micro 6.X, and now with SUSE Linux 16, we merge all branches into a unified structure and methodology to build Linux. This ‘Framework One’ is our new way of building SUSE Linux, with all subsequent options becoming products of this framework. For example, this “Framework One” allows that, from SUSE Linux 16.1 onwards, SUSE Linux Micro innovation will be merged and delivered as part of an immutable/transactional mode on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 16. This provides a flexible common foundation easier to support and certify. As a consequence it leads to a wider number of certifications and more efficient processes. We will also approach each set of packages providing a capability with a time span that makes sense for users and customers. This is one of the beauties of SUSE Linux Framework One, the possibility to keep an innovative Linux having different versions of different packages available, enabling the core OS to have the longest support lifecycle.