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https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Release_team&diff=160134
openSUSE:Release team
2021-10-07T06:34:35Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
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<div><div class="center"><br />
[[File:Icon-factory.png|150px]]<br />
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<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#000000"><br />
=== Introduction ===<br />
</div><br />
The openSUSE release team is taking care of building and releasing of all openSUSE [[Portal:Distribution|distributions]]. It keeps an eye on<br />
<br />
* The release of all openSUSE [[Portal:Distribution|distributions]] <br />
* The [https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=openSUSE%3AFactory openSUSE:Factory] project in the Build Service and submissions to it <br />
* The bugs for the next openSUSE release in [https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/buglist.cgi?resolution=---&resolution=DUPLICATE&classification=openSUSE&query_based_on=openSUSE%20Factory&query_format=advanced&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=RESOLVED&product=openSUSE%20Factory Bugzilla]<br />
<br />
The team also tries to facilitate and take decisions regarding the direction and well being of the openSUSE [[Portal:Distribution|distributions]].<br />
<br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#000000"><br />
=== Contact ===<br />
</div><br />
<br />
* [irc://libera.chat/opensuse-factory #opensuse-factory] is the IRC channel our members hang out in<br />
{{Mailinglist|factory|is the [https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org mailinglist] where we coordinate over the next release and discuss global changes}}<br />
* [https://bugzilla.opensuse.org Bugzilla] is where we fix and track issues found in the Factory<br />
<br />
* [https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ReleaseEngineering-meeting Meeting minutes] from a Wednesday 10:30am (CET) openSUSE Release Engineering meeting<br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#0b5147"><br />
=== Current members ===<br />
</div><br />
<br />
* {{User|Dimstar}} openSUSE Tumbleweed Release Manager<br />
* {{User|RBrownSUSE}} openSUSE Tumbleweed Release Engineer, MicroOS|Kubic Release Manager<br />
* {{User|Guillaume_G}} (Dedicated to Arm architectures)<br />
* {{User|AdaLovelace}} (Dedicated to s390x architectures)<br />
* {{User|lkocman}} openSUSE Leap Release Manager<br />
* [[User:Mlin7442|Max Lin]] openSUSE Release Engineer<br />
<br />
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#0b5147"><br />
<br />
=== What do we do ===<br />
</div><br />
<br />
We are trying to document our [[openSUSE:Release_team_processes|processes]] for various tasks we are following when maintaining openSUSE:Factory.<br />
<br />
Building and distribution of [Portal:Leap|openSUSE Leap] is very different from the way how we build openSUSE Tumbleweed, as the distribution is based on inherited binaries from SUSE Linux Enterprise. As an example we do not use Staging for the changes to the based of the distribution, but rather only for community part of packages maintained in openSUSE Backports project.<br />
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<div style="background-color:#E5E5E6;text-align:center;color:#0b5147"><br />
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=== How to help ===<br />
</div><br />
Are you an [[openSUSE:Member|openSUSE Member]] and want to help us?<br />
Contact us on the mailing list or irc, there are loads of things we need to do.<br />
Some examples of the tasks we would love but don't have cycles now:<br />
* Extending documentation of our [[openSUSE:Release_team_processes|processes]]<br />
* Fixing corner case issues in the tools we use for the [[openSUSE:Release_team_processes|Factory deployment]]<br />
* Writing new automation extension from scratch to speed up the [[openSUSE:Release_team_processes|processes]]<br />
And for common work we could use more hands on:<br />
* checking the [https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/openSUSE:Factory Factory] health and fixing unresolvable/failed things<br />
* fixing issues on [https://build.opensuse.org/stage/project/status?project=openSUSE%3AFactory&limit_to_fails=false&include_versions=true status] page, plus providing descriptions for unknown failures to make it easy for maintainer to pick-up<br />
<br />
But please be aware that maintaining a distribution is a very time consuming and technically challenging task. We appreciate if you bring something to the table but we most likely won't find the time to teach you a lot.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Team pages]]<br />
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__NOTOC__</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Portal:Jump/Leap15.2.1:GoNogo&diff=148588
Portal:Jump/Leap15.2.1:GoNogo
2020-10-20T07:18:00Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What is the Go-NoGo decision for? ==<br />
<br />
'''We're deciding whether we want to release openSUSE Jump as openSUSE Leap 15.2.1. The current [[openSUSE:Roadmap|Roadmap]] proposes that openSUSE Leap 15.2.1 release would be the 4th of November 2020.'''<br />
<br />
If we decide for (conditional) Go, then openSUSE Leap 15.2.1 will be released as an intermediate release in between openSUSE Leap 15.2 and 15.3. If we decide for No-Go then we'll move directly to openSUSE Leap 15.3 development according to the [[openSUSE:Roadmap|roadmap]]. openSUSE Leap 15.3 would then be based on the same proposed [[Portal:Jump]] concept.<br />
<br />
We'd like to make our decision based on openSUSE Jump alignment with [https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ClosingTheLeapGap-20200924-interlock-discussion preagreed conditions] discussed with Product Management for SUSE Linux Enterprise. These points were provided for a review to the community as part of an announcement to opensuse-factory@ and opensuse-project@<br />
<br />
== When does the decision happen? ==<br />
October 20th 2020 - 9-10am CEST. Stakeholders received a link to the virtual event.<br />
<br />
== Conditions that Jump is expected to meet before release ==<br />
<br />
I have categorized items however they're the same as in https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ClosingTheLeapGap-20200924-interlock-discussion<br />
<br />
=== SLE Product Management ===<br />
<br />
=== Release Management and Release Engineering ===<br />
* Currently proposed release day for Leap 15.2.1 according to the [[openSUSE:Roadmap|roadmap]] is November 4th 2020.<br />
* The Availability of SUSE signed rpms without a geolocation limit. Simplified can we ship it?<br />
* The community can raise feature requests for packages inherited from SUSE Linux Enterprise<br />
** https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump/Policy/SubmitRequests<br />
** https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump/Policy/CommunitySLEChangeRequests<br />
<br />
* No Build build failures unless an exception was granted for a particular package.<br />
* The release is based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP2 Updates and related openSUSE Backports.<br />
** With exception of features that were rejected and the openSUSE community agreed to drop feature (currently only qemu-kvm/SDL2 integration)<br />
* All features that are implemented in SLE-15-SP3 need to be currently rebuilt in openSUSE Jump (with is_opensuse) so we do not regress in features.<br />
<br />
=== The Build Service ===<br />
<br />
* Sign off on the current setup Jump build infrastructure as far as submission and pre-integration workflow goes.<br />
* The community can create code change requests for packages inherited from SUSE Linux Enterprise<br />
** https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump:OBS:SRMirroring<br />
<br />
=== Quality ===<br />
* No blockers on openQA https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/75, https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/76<br />
** Soft fails or documented known issues are okay<br />
<br />
=== Migrations ===<br />
<br />
* Migration of Leap 15.2 to Leap 15.2.1 works.<br />
** Not necessarily the older releases even when we test them.<br />
** Our docs say you need to migrate from release to release and follow the n+1 migration scenario (do not skip any release in between).<br />
* Migration from Leap 15.2.1 -> SLE 15 SP2 is working<br />
** We need to document that the user needs to enable update repositories, or the user has to use the image for the latest Quarterly Update<br />
<br />
=== Maintenance and Security ===<br />
* Maintenance setup is set up and tested<br />
<br />
== Go / NoGo decision ==<br />
<br />
Please make your decision based on the openSUSE Jump alignment to the group of conditions that belong to your work area. <br />
<br />
'''Legend'''<br />
* Please enter 'Go' if conditions (or their combination) belonging to your work area are met on the day of the Signoff (20th October).<br />
<br />
* Please enter 'Conditional Go' If conditions belonging to your work are not met on the day of sign-off but there is a chance that it would be met until the expected GA (4th November). Please enter problematic conditions into the "Reasoning" column.<br />
<br />
* Please enter 'Conditional NoGo' If conditions belonging to your work are not met on the day of sign-off but there might be a chance that it would be met until the expected GA (4th November). Please enter problematic conditions into the "Reasoning" column.<br />
<br />
* Please choose 'No-Go' in case that conditions belonging to your work area are not met and you don't see how it could be met until the expected GA. Please enter problematic conditions into the "Reasoning" column.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Team !! Stakeholder !! Decision (Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo) !! Reasoning<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Lubos Kocman || Conditional NoGo || Leap forks are documented here https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump/Leap15.2.1:Forks. No Seamless migration yet bsc#1173582 / jsc#SLE-14807. Maintenance setup is yet untested. SR mirroring works but is still in-progress, ETA is end of the October jsc#OBS-63. Selected community members can open JIRA features against SLE/Leap. <br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Max Lin || Conditional NoGo || Migrations does work before GA. Online repositories setup is done.<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Guillaume Gardet || NoGo || Too much incertinity. See Lubos comments + some packages are missing for aarch64, VLC is an example, but I suspect there are more missing packages for non-x86 archs. Could we have something to check this kind of problems?<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Michel Normand || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Dirk Müller || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Dominique Leuenberger|| Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Release Management || Alexander Herzig || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Release Management || Stefan Weiberg || Go || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Autobuild team || Rüdiger Oertel || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Autobuild team || Adrian Schröter || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Maintenance team || Stephan Barth || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Security team || Marcus Meissner || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Package Hub || Wolfgang Engel, || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Package Hub || Scott Bahling || Go || <br />
|-<br />
| Beta Program || Vincent Moutoussamy || Go || On Vacation but said that it's a Go on behalf of him and his area of interest.<br />
|-<br />
| Engineering - Product Migration|| Jiří Šrain || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Engineering - Kernel || Libor Pecháček || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Engineering - Desktop || Frederic Crozat || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Quality Assurance || Marita Werner || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Quality Assurance Maintenance || Heiko Rommel || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Quality Assurance Migrations || Wei Gao || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Architect || Thorsten Kukuk || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Product Management || Stefan Behlert || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Portal:Jump/Leap15.2.1:GoNogo&diff=148576
Portal:Jump/Leap15.2.1:GoNogo
2020-10-20T07:14:47Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
<hr />
<div>== What is the Go-NoGo decision for? ==<br />
<br />
'''We're deciding whether we want to release openSUSE Jump as openSUSE Leap 15.2.1. The current [[openSUSE:Roadmap|Roadmap]] proposes that openSUSE Leap 15.2.1 release would be the 4th of November 2020.'''<br />
<br />
If we decide for (conditional) Go, then openSUSE Leap 15.2.1 will be released as an intermediate release in between openSUSE Leap 15.2 and 15.3. If we decide for No-Go then we'll move directly to openSUSE Leap 15.3 development according to the [[openSUSE:Roadmap|roadmap]]. openSUSE Leap 15.3 would then be based on the same proposed [[Portal:Jump]] concept.<br />
<br />
We'd like to make our decision based on openSUSE Jump alignment with [https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ClosingTheLeapGap-20200924-interlock-discussion preagreed conditions] discussed with Product Management for SUSE Linux Enterprise. These points were provided for a review to the community as part of an announcement to opensuse-factory@ and opensuse-project@<br />
<br />
== When does the decision happen? ==<br />
October 20th 2020 - 9-10am CEST. Stakeholders received a link to the virtual event.<br />
<br />
== Conditions that Jump is expected to meet before release ==<br />
<br />
I have categorized items however they're the same as in https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ClosingTheLeapGap-20200924-interlock-discussion<br />
<br />
=== SLE Product Management ===<br />
<br />
=== Release Management and Release Engineering ===<br />
* Currently proposed release day for Leap 15.2.1 according to the [[openSUSE:Roadmap|roadmap]] is November 4th 2020.<br />
* The Availability of SUSE signed rpms without a geolocation limit. Simplified can we ship it?<br />
* The community can raise feature requests for packages inherited from SUSE Linux Enterprise<br />
** https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump/Policy/SubmitRequests<br />
<br />
* No Build build failures unless an exception was granted for a particular package.<br />
* The release is based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP2 Updates and related openSUSE Backports.<br />
** With exception of features that were rejected and the openSUSE community agreed to drop feature (currently only qemu-kvm/SDL2 integration)<br />
* All features that are implemented in SLE-15-SP3 need to be currently rebuilt in openSUSE Jump (with is_opensuse) so we do not regress in features.<br />
<br />
=== The Build Service ===<br />
<br />
* Sign off on the current setup Jump build infrastructure as far as submission and pre-integration workflow goes.<br />
* The community can create code change requests for packages inherited from SUSE Linux Enterprise<br />
** https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump:OBS:SRMirroring<br />
<br />
=== Quality ===<br />
* No blockers on openQA https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/75, https://openqa.opensuse.org/group_overview/76<br />
** Soft fails or documented known issues are okay<br />
<br />
=== Migrations ===<br />
<br />
* Migration of Leap 15.2 to Leap 15.2.1 works.<br />
** Not necessarily the older releases even when we test them.<br />
** Our docs say you need to migrate from release to release and follow the n+1 migration scenario (do not skip any release in between).<br />
* Migration from Leap 15.2.1 -> SLE 15 SP2 is working<br />
** We need to document that the user needs to enable update repositories, or the user has to use the image for the latest Quarterly Update<br />
<br />
=== Maintenance and Security ===<br />
* Maintenance setup is set up and tested<br />
<br />
== Go / NoGo decision ==<br />
<br />
Please make your decision based on the openSUSE Jump alignment to the group of conditions that belong to your work area. <br />
<br />
'''Legend'''<br />
* Please enter 'Go' if conditions (or their combination) belonging to your work area are met on the day of the Signoff (20th October).<br />
<br />
* Please enter 'Conditional Go' If conditions belonging to your work are not met on the day of sign-off but there is a chance that it would be met until the expected GA (4th November). Please enter problematic conditions into the "Reasoning" column.<br />
<br />
* Please enter 'Conditional NoGo' If conditions belonging to your work are not met on the day of sign-off but there might be a chance that it would be met until the expected GA (4th November). Please enter problematic conditions into the "Reasoning" column.<br />
<br />
* Please choose 'No-Go' in case that conditions belonging to your work area are not met and you don't see how it could be met until the expected GA. Please enter problematic conditions into the "Reasoning" column.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Team !! Stakeholder !! Decision (Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo) !! Reasoning<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Lubos Kocman || Conditional NoGo || Leap forks are documented here https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Jump/Leap15.2.1:Forks. No Seamless migration yet bsc#1173582 / jsc#SLE-14807. Maintenance setup is yet untested. SR mirroring works but is still in-progress, ETA is end of the October jsc#OBS-63. Selected community members can open JIRA features against SLE/Leap. <br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Max Lin || Conditional NoGo || Migrations does work before GA. Update repositories setup is done.<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Guillaume Gardet || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Michel Normand || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Dirk Müller || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| openSUSE Release Team || Dominique Leuenberger|| Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Release Management || Alexander Herzig || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Release Management || Stefan Weiberg || Go || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Autobuild team || Rüdiger Oertel || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Autobuild team || Adrian Schröter || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Maintenance team || Stephan Barth || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Security team || Marcus Meissner || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Package Hub || Wolfgang Engel, || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Package Hub || Scott Bahling || Go || <br />
|-<br />
| Beta Program || Vincent Moutoussamy || Go || On Vacation but said that it's a Go on behalf of him and his area of interest.<br />
|-<br />
| Engineering - Product Migration|| Jiří Šrain || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Engineering - Kernel || Libor Pecháček || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Engineering - Desktop || Frederic Crozat || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Quality Assurance || Marita Werner || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Quality Assurance Maintenance || Heiko Rommel || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| Quality Assurance Migrations || Wei Gao || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Architect || Thorsten Kukuk || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|-<br />
| SLE Product Management || Stefan Behlert || Go/Conditional Go/Conditional NoGo/NoGo || Reason for decision if not Go<br />
|}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120246
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-12T11:45:45Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Investigating */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
Start from SLE15 it will move to new product-builder, new product-builder aim to obsoletes susetags and provide instsource part from old kiwi(v7), and old kiwi(v7) will be drop soon or later. For this change, Factory have several things needed to do, Staging Project needed also. Main goal is make sure the iso using new kiwi to build including staging project testdvd, and all dvd-related content have to put in /usr/lib/skelcd therefore new product-builder can detect them properly while building image.<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder (only temporary needed until old versions get dropped)<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* yast2-slide-show: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, LINGUA tag seems was obsoleted. With the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.<br />
* YaST gives an error for the slide show not having checksums / registered checksums: http://paste.opensuse.org/76263744<br />
* Where is slideshow files should be located? installed files to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/suse/setup/slide seems product builder unhappy with that, yes, it's DATADIR.<br />
<br />
== Factory process tooling to validate ==<br />
<br />
* Factory dashboard<br />
* ToTest Manager<br />
* Package List generator<br />
* OBS backend sync (std2snap)<br />
* Don't pull package name startswith '000' like we did startswith('_')<br />
* openQAs rsync.pl<br />
<br />
* Leap<br />
** Update Crawler<br />
** biarchtool</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120244
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-12T11:01:29Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Package level */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
Start from SLE15 it will move to new product-builder, new product-builder aim to obsoletes susetags and provide instsource part from old kiwi(v7), and old kiwi(v7) will be drop soon or later. For this change, Factory have several things needed to do, Staging Project needed also. Main goal is make sure the iso using new kiwi to build including staging project testdvd, and all dvd-related content have to put in /usr/lib/skelcd therefore new product-builder can detect them properly while building image.<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder (only temporary needed until old versions get dropped)<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* yast2-slide-show: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, LINGUA tag seems was obsoleted. With the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.<br />
* YaST gives an error for the slide show not having checksums / registered checksums: http://paste.opensuse.org/76263744<br />
<br />
== Factory process tooling to validate ==<br />
<br />
* Factory dashboard<br />
* ToTest Manager<br />
* Package List generator<br />
* OBS backend sync (std2snap)<br />
* Don't pull package name startswith '000' like we did startswith('_')<br />
* openQAs rsync.pl<br />
<br />
* Leap<br />
** Update Crawler<br />
** biarchtool</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120135
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T13:59:30Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Factory process tooling to validate */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
Start from SLE15 it will move to new product-builder, new product-builder aim to obsoletes susetags and provide instsource part from old kiwi(v7), and old kiwi(v7) will be drop soon or later. For this change, Factory have several things needed to do, Staging Project needed also. Main goal is make sure the iso using new kiwi to build including staging project testdvd, and all dvd-related content have to put in /usr/lib/skelcd therefore new product-builder can detect them properly while building image.<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder (only temporary needed until old versions get dropped)<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, LINGUA tag seems was obsoleted. With the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Factory process tooling to validate ==<br />
<br />
* Factory dashboard<br />
* ToTest Manager<br />
* Package List generator<br />
* OBS backend sync (std2snap)<br />
* Don't pull package name startswith '000' like we did startswith('_')<br />
<br />
* Leap<br />
** Update Crawler<br />
** biarchtool</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120134
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T13:57:48Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Factory process tooling to validate */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
Start from SLE15 it will move to new product-builder, new product-builder aim to obsoletes susetags and provide instsource part from old kiwi(v7), and old kiwi(v7) will be drop soon or later. For this change, Factory have several things needed to do, Staging Project needed also. Main goal is make sure the iso using new kiwi to build including staging project testdvd, and all dvd-related content have to put in /usr/lib/skelcd therefore new product-builder can detect them properly while building image.<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder (only temporary needed until old versions get dropped)<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, LINGUA tag seems was obsoleted. With the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Factory process tooling to validate ==<br />
<br />
* Factory dashboard<br />
* ToTest Manager<br />
* Package List generator<br />
* OBS backend sync (std2snap)<br />
* Don't pull package name startswith '000' like we did startswith('_')</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120105
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T10:52:18Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Background */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
Start from SLE15 it will move to new product-builder, new product-builder aim to obsoletes susetags and provide instsource part from old kiwi(v7), and old kiwi(v7) will be drop soon or later. For this change, Factory have several things needed to do, Staging Project needed also. Main goal is make sure the iso using new kiwi to build including staging project testdvd, and all dvd-related content have to put in /usr/lib/skelcd therefore new product-builder can detect them properly while building image.<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, LINGUA tag seems was obsoleted. With the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120104
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T10:44:09Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Investigating */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, LINGUA tag seems was obsoleted. With the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120103
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T10:43:37Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Required change */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
* PRODUCT.kiwi<br />
** Remove DATADIR and DESCRDIR: obsoleted susetags<br />
** installation-images-openSUSE is replaced by skelcd-installer-openSUSE in the metapacakge<br />
** INI_DIR and PLUGIN_DIR change to suse-tumbleweed due to used product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
===Package level===<br />
<br />
* python-kiwi<br />
* product-builder<br />
* product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
* skelcd-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd, ie. the file under CD1/ in original have move to /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1<br />
* skelcd-control-openSUSE: install the files to /usr/lib/skelcd<br />
* openSUSE-release<br />
<br />
-tar -C license -xzf /CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
+tar -C license -xzf /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/license.tar.gz<br />
<br />
-install -m 644 /CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
+install -m 644 /usr/lib/skelcd/CD1/control.xml $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/YaST2/<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, with the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120102
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T10:34:36Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Staging Project */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
* Project config<br />
<br />
Ignore: obs-service-tar_scm:subversion<br />
Macros:<br />
%_without_obs_scm_testsuite 0<br />
:Macros<br />
<br />
Ignore: python3-kiwi:qemu-tools<br />
Ignore: kiwi-boot-requires:qemu-tools<br />
<br />
# kiwi-ng and product-builder<br />
Substitute: kiwi-packagemanager:instsource kiwi-boot-requires product-builder-plugin-Tumbleweed<br />
Substitute: kiwi-setup:image python3-kiwi createrepo_c tar -kiwi-boot-requires<br />
Substitute: system-packages:kiwi-product product-builder<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, with the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Migrate_to_product_builder&diff=120099
openSUSE:Migrate to product builder
2017-07-11T07:19:57Z
<p>Mlin7442: Created page with "'''Note. This page is WIP''' ==Background== ==Required change== ===Staging Project=== ===Main project=== ==Investigating== * The translation data does not part of the is..."</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Note. This page is WIP'''<br />
<br />
==Background==<br />
<br />
==Required change==<br />
<br />
===Staging Project===<br />
<br />
===Main project===<br />
<br />
==Investigating==<br />
<br />
* The translation data does not part of the iso, with the old kiwi, those file are located at suse/setup/descr.</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:42.2/Intro&diff=117740
Archive:42.2/Intro
2016-11-14T07:13:44Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
<hr />
<div>openSUSE 42.2 is the second version of [[Portal:Leap|openSUSE Leap]] 42 series, the core source from [https://www.suse.com/solutions/enterprise-linux/ SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack 2] providing a level of stability that will prove to be unmatched by other Linux distributions - more stable, high quality and well tested.<br />
<br />
Community developers provide an equal level of contribution to Leap and upstream projects to the release, which bridges a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
<!--<br />
With Leap, users, developers and system administrators have an easy path to move to enterprise-level support with SLE or to openSUSE's faster, more updated distribution [[Tumbleweed]], which is rolling release that provides the newest upstream packages and software versions.<br />
<br />
Leap also provides an ideal [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVXDGnaYbKQ dev-to-production] model with SLE for developers and system administrators who want to align their development and production environments. openSUSE Leap is all about stability and is the safe (makers') choice for sysadmins, developers and desktop users.<br />
--><br />
Download Leap 42.2 from [https://software.opensuse.org software.opensuse.org]. It's recommended to read the [https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/42.2/ Releases Notes] before installing.<br />
<noinclude><br />
[[Category:Topic introductions]]<br />
[[Category:42.2]]<br />
[[it:Portal:42.2/Intro]]<br />
[[de:Portal:42.2/Intro]]<br />
</noinclude></div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:42.2/Intro&diff=117739
Archive:42.2/Intro
2016-11-14T07:13:19Z
<p>Mlin7442: drop outdated text, need more words for release information and polish</p>
<hr />
<div>openSUSE 42.2 is the second version of [[Portal:Leap|openSUSE Leap]] 42 series, the core source from [https://www.suse.com/solutions/enterprise-linux/ SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack 2] providing a level of stability that will prove to be unmatched by other Linux distributions - more stable, high quality and well tested.<br />
<br />
Community developers provide an equal level of contribution to Leap and upstream projects to the release, which bridges a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed.<br />
<br />
<!--<br />
With Leap, users, developers and system administrators have an easy path to move to enterprise-level support with SLE or to openSUSE's faster, more updated distribution [[Tumbleweed]], which is rolling release that provides the newest upstream packages and software versions.<br />
<br />
Leap also provides an ideal [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVXDGnaYbKQ dev-to-production] model with SLE for developers and system administrators who want to align their development and production environments. openSUSE Leap is all about stability and is the safe (makers') choice for sysadmins, developers and desktop users.<br />
--><br />
Download Leap 42.2 from [https://software.opensuse.org software.opensuse.org]. It's recommended to read the [https://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/Leap/42.2/ Releases Notes] before installing.<br />
<br />
<noinclude><br />
[[Category:Topic introductions]]<br />
[[Category:42.2]]<br />
[[it:Portal:42.2/Intro]]<br />
[[de:Portal:42.2/Intro]]<br />
</noinclude></div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Features_42.2&diff=117738
Archive:Features 42.2
2016-11-14T06:55:28Z
<p>Mlin7442: fix format</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Current_distribution_navbar|42.2}}<br />
<div style="text-align:justify;float:left;"><br />
<br />
==openSUSE 42.2 – Leap==<br />
<gallery><br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==More details on openSUSE 42.2==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
=== What is New ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.2. If you are looking to add 42.1 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_42.1|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
<br />
=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The default kernel now has paravirtualization enabled. This means there is no need for kernel-xen anymore, as the default kernel can be used to boot on bare metal, as Xen dom0, and as a Xen paravirtualized or full virtualized guest.<br />
<br />
FIXME: extract some features from https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_4.4<br />
<br />
=== systemd ===<br />
<br />
systemd 228<br />
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v228/NEWS<br />
<br />
Support for the "pids" cgroup controller has been added. It allows accounting<br />
the number of tasks in a cgroup and enforcing limits on it. For user processes<br />
the limit is set to 12K whereas the limit is 512 for system services.<br />
The general benefit of these changes should be a more robust and safer system,<br />
that provides a certain amount of per-service fork() bomb protection.<br />
<br />
The systemd package now also enables machined and importd which enables systemd's native support for running lightweight containers.<br />
<br />
=== Networking ===<br />
<br />
=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
==== PHP 7 ====<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 provides PHP 5 and PHP 7 packages.<br />
<br />
PHP 7 introduces several new features and enhancements, such as:<br />
<br />
* Scalar type declarations<br />
* Return type declarations<br />
* New "Null coalescing" operator (??)<br />
* New "Spaceship" operator (<=>)<br />
* Constant arrays using define()<br />
* Anonymous classes<br />
* Unicode codepoint escape syntax.<br />
<br />
A detailed list of new features along with code examples is available at http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.new-features.php<br />
<br />
Users considering to migrate production systems from PHP 5.5.x to 7.0.x should<br />
also review the following documents which describe backward incompatible changes,<br />
deprecated features and changed functions:<br />
<br />
* http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.php<br />
* http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.php<br />
<br />
A comprehensive list of issues fixed in this PHP release is available at http://php.net/ChangeLog-7.php<br />
<br />
==== Printing System ====<br />
<br />
In openSUSE Leap 42.1 there have been major changes in the printing system compared to openSUSE 13.2, see the openSUSE Leap 42.1 features page.<br />
<br />
In openSUSE Leap 42.2 there are no major changes in the printing system compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1.<br />
<br />
RPM package version upgrades in openSUSE Leap 42.2 compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1:<br />
* cups-filters-1.0.58 -> cups-filters-1.8.2<br />
* hplip-3.14.6 -> hplip-3.16.5<br />
<br />
There is a new printer driver RPM package in openSUSE Leap 42.2:<br />
* printer-driver-brlaser (version brlaser-3+git20160302.03bb366)<br />
<br />
For the newest printer driver RPM packages see the openSUSE Build Service development project "Printing" https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Printing and for printer driver RPM package version upgrades in general see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-10/msg00594.html<br />
<br />
== Desktop Environments ==<br />
<br />
=== KDE Plasma 5.8 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 is the first stable release to include KDE's Plasma 5.8, which is a Long-Term Support (LTS) version. The following improvements or new features can be found in openSUSE Leap 42.2:<br />
<br />
- Plasma 5.8 improves multiple monitor support out-of-the-box in openSUSE Leap 42.2.<br />
<br />
- Jump List Actions were added to KRunner (aka alt-f2, aka minicli) so it doesn't only open applications, but can be used to start certain actions directly when the application starts. Drag & drop support was added, so for example, documents can be dragged from the search result to any application.<br />
<br />
- New System Tray and Task Manager: it shows task progress in the taskbar (like downloading or copying files), hovering a media player shows album art and media controls, the context menu now shows extra actions like media controls for media players or open new window/tab for konsole/firefox.<br />
<br />
- The Volume Control applet gained the ability to control volume on a per-application basis and allows you to move application output between devices using drag and drop. It also allows to raise the volume above 100%.<br />
<br />
- Phone integration with KDE Connect for Android phones (to make it work, users are required to install KDE Connect in their phones from the Google Play store and enable the kdeconnect service in the SUSE firewall module in YaST.<br />
<br />
- New weather widget.<br />
<br />
- Unified breeze theme across the desktop.<br />
<br />
- Improved right-to-left language support<br />
<br />
- Long Term Support for the KDE Plasma desktop.<br />
<br />
- For sysadmins: Kiosk support (https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/Kiosk/Introduction) was improved in Plasma.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with GNOME 3.20, bringing a lot of polishing improvements over Leap 42.1 (GNOME 3.16)<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
=====Files (Nautilus)=====<br />
it is now possible to access Google Drive directly from the Files application, as well as from file chooser dialogs. To use the feature, simply add your Google account through the Online Accounts settings, and Google Drive will automatically appear in the files places sidebar.<br />
<br />
Once set up, Google Drive behaves very similarly to the rest of your files and folders: files can be opened using your normal applications, and folders can be created just like regular folders. It is also really easy to upload files to Google Drive — all you have to do is move or copy them across.<br />
<br />
Furthermore, long-running operations (such as copying or moving large numbers of files) have also been improved: a button shows progress information in the header bar, which shows more detailed information when pressed. This allows you to easily see progress at a glance, and avoids progress windows getting in the way.<br />
<br />
Search has been a particular focus: search filters have been revamped, and are vastly simpler and easier to use than the previous version. Search has also been made more robust: performance issues have been addressed, and the interface is faster and more responsive.<br />
<br />
=====GNOME Calendar=====<br />
Calendar is a new application for GNOME, which was initially introduced as a preview in 3.16. Designed to be consistent with other GNOME 3 applications, and to be fully integrated with GNOME 3, Calendar makes a great addition to the GNOME application suite. It is attractive, simple to use, and is fully integrated with GNOME Online Accounts.<br />
<br />
The initial feature list is simple and straightforward, including month and year views, search, the ability to add calendars from files and remote calendars from URLs, online accounts integration, and event viewing and editing.<br />
<br />
=====Automatic screen brightness=====<br />
If your computer has an integrated light sensor, GNOME 3 is now able to use it to automatically control screen brightness. Not only does this ensure that the screen is always easy to see, but it also helps to reduce battery consumption. An option is provided to disable automatic screen brightness in the Power settings, should you want to turn it off.<br />
<br />
=====Simple and Easy Photo Editing=====<br />
With GNOME 3.20, editing has arrived in 'Photos'. The new editing controls are simple and easy to use. All editing is non-destructive, so your original photo is preserved and changes can be undone. Editing functions include crop and rotate, color adjustment and picture enhancement. A selection of artistic filters are also available.<br />
<br />
=====Quickly Access Media Controls=====<br />
With GNOME 3.20, media controls are now built-in and displayed in the notification/clock area. This provides a way to quickly access music and video applications that are currently in use. Controls for multiple media applications can even be shown at the same time.<br />
<br />
The controls show the name and artist of the currently playing track, which can be paused and resumed. It is also possible to skip forward and back. This new feature works with a large range of music players, using the common MPRIS standard.<br />
<br />
=====Maps=====<br />
Maps now supports editing and adding place information using your OpenStreeMap login.<br />
In addition, it supports printing of routes, as well as saving and exporting maps as png images for inclusion into your documents and emails.<br />
<br />
=====Other Little Improvements=====<br />
<br />
* Applications launchers on the dash and application overview now come with convenient secondary-click shortcuts. Try secondary click (right click or long press after primary-click) on the evolution icon to directly open the mail composer, calendar, contacts, tasks and more.<br />
* Many applications in GNOME now feature a helpful Keyboard Shortcuts window (e.g., try hitting Ctrl+? when the Files application is open).<br />
* Polari, the IRC chat application, now automatically pastes images and large blocks of text to a pastebin service and prints the corresponding pastebin URL into your chat message, making the drag of pasting these manually and then copy-pasting the link back into your IRC chat a convenient one-step process.<br />
* Evince, the pdf and djvu document viewer, has seen a major improvement to its annotations interface: highlighting is now supported as one of the annotations, in addition to the existing text annotations supported earlier.<br />
* Location awareness settings can now be controlled at the application level, thus making the feature more privacy focused.<br />
* The Mouse and touchpad settings panel in system settings has been redesigned and is much more convenient to work with.<br />
* Web (or Epiphany), GNOME's other browser, has also undergone several exciting changes. At the user interface level, it has now gained a pretty popover to show ongoing and completed downloads. But, its major new feature is the session restore, whereby if you choose to restore your tabs from the previous browsing session, it now also restores your entire session history, including the scroll position from the previous session.<br />
* Boxes, GNOME's super user-friendly virtualization app, now has an improved list view where it shows the current status of all your virtual machines.<br />
* New applications available from the default repositories<br />
** Lollypop — A new feature-rich music player<br />
** GNOME To Do — A tasks application<br />
** Calendar — A user-friendly calendar and appointment manager<br />
** Guake — A dropdown terminal<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
=====dconf editor=====<br />
dconf Editor has had a facelift for 3.20. Settings lists have been overhauled, to give a better overview, with each row now including the description for the setting. Search uses the standard design found in other GNOME applications, making it easier to find. Search can also be activated by just starting to type.<br />
<br />
=====GTK+ Inspector=====<br />
The GTK+ Inspector keyboard shortcut must be explicitly enabled. This can be done using DConf Editor, by checking enable-inspector-keybinding in org ▸ gtk ▸ settings ▸ Debug. Alternatively, you can run the following command:<br />
<br />
gsettings set org.gtk.Settings.Debug enable-inspector-keybinding true<br />
<br />
=====GLib=====<br />
* Threadpools are no longer limited to 10 threads.<br />
* Information about metered networks is now available in GNetworkMonitor.<br />
* Portability improvements: GNotification has now been implemented on OS X, and GAppInfo has been partially implemented on Windows (this is backed by the registry).<br />
<br />
=====Builder=====<br />
Builder is the new integrated development environment for GNOME, which aims to make it quick and easy to do all kinds of development work, particularly application development. Thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign, a huge amount of progress has been made on Builder since last release. While it is still under heavy development, it is already becoming an extremely effective tool.<br />
<br />
=== LXQt ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with LXQt 0.11<br />
<br />
* Multimonitor support improved a lot in this release (especially lxqt-panel)<br />
* Search functionality in lxqt-panel menu<br />
* New component: pavucontrol-qt Qt interface to Pulseaudio<br />
* lxqt-config contains now a tool to adjust display brightness<br />
* The pattern changed from gwenview to the newly included Lximage-qt as the default image viewer<br />
* pattern requires lightdm now<br />
<br />
See [http://lxqt.org/release/2016/09/24/lxqt-011-et-al/ LXQt release notes] for complete LXQt release notes.<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with Enlightenment 0.23.3 and will continue to receive LTS bugfixes in the 0.23.X series through out its lifetime.<br />
<br />
* The main focus for 42.2 has been around stability, working with upstream we will be providing more and greater levels bugfix updates to both enlightenment and its libraries (efl) through out the lifetime of Leap 42.2 <br />
* Other features introduced in enlightenment e21 include<br />
** Wizard improvements<br />
** Video backgrounds<br />
** Many bug fixes.<br />
<br />
== openSUSE technologies==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== YaST ===<br />
<br />
'''New or rewritten YaST modules'''<br />
<br />
The YaST community continues adding new tools to our beloved Swiss Army knife. Two new YaST modules that have been in Tumbleweed for some time have now been added to the Leap family:<br />
<br />
* yast2-alternatives, a module to manage the openSUSE's alternatives system developed during Google Summer of Code by Joaquín Y. Martín<br />
* yast2-vpn, a module for configuring VPN gateway and clients contributed by Howard Guo.<br />
<br />
In addition, yast2-auth-client, the module to configure centralized system authentication, has been almost completely rewritten by Howard Guo<br />
<br />
'''New features'''<br />
<br />
* Bootloader management has been greatly improved, including support for Trusted Boot and a revamped configuration of password protection.<br />
* yast2-firewall now includes full support for Firewalld, in addition to the already existing SuSEFirewall2.<br />
* When something goes wrong during installation, the system now offers the possibility of starting a debugger. Users with Ruby knowledge can use it to check what went wrong or even to work around the problem.<br />
<br />
'''Enhancements'''<br />
<br />
* The installer memory has been significantly reduced.<br />
* The selection and configuration of keyboard layouts and console fonts has been adapted for better compatibility with systemd.<br />
* A lot of usability fixes all along the interface, more than in any previous release. Many of those enhancements directly affect the installation process like, for example, the revamped user interface for importing users from a previous system or skipping creation of an initial user.<br />
* Many fixes related to how Btrfs is handled in the expert partitioner, the software manager and other YaST components.<br />
* Massive amount of bug-fixes in different modules covering a lot of scenarios.<br />
<br />
=== AutoYaST ===<br />
<br />
* Network configuration can now be done in the first stage, reducing even more the number of scenarios that require to run the second stage.<br />
* Massive amount of bug fixes.<br />
* Fixes and enhanced usability in dialogs with timeout.<br />
* Support for importing a set of authorized keys to secure remote administration and also to specify the behavior when importing SSH host keys from a previous system.<br />
* License handling screens improved and unified with regular YaST.<br />
<br />
=== Snapper ===<br />
[http://snapper.io/ Snapper] snapshots based on the btrfs filesystem is more mature and is less disk-hungry thanks to a new btrfs quota concept. Snapper overs a space aware cleanup through this concept. It can be [http://snapper.io/2016/05/18/space-aware-cleanup.html manually setup]. When installing openSUSE with YaST, the space aware cleanup will be enabled for the root filesystem. Snapper is a poka yoke and can give system administrators confident about updating new packages and rolling back the system if a human error occurs.<br />
<br />
== The Applications ==<br />
<br />
=== Libreoffice ===<br />
<br />
=== Firefox 49 ===<br />
===== New =====<br />
* Updated Firefox Login Manager to allow HTTPS pages to use saved HTTP logins. It’s one more way Firefox is supporting Let’s Encrypt and helping users transition to a more secure web.<br />
<br />
* Added features to Reader Mode that make it easier on the eyes and the ears<br />
:Controls that allow users to adjust the width and line spacing of text<br />
:Narrate, which reads the content of a page out loud<br />
<br />
* Improved video performance for users on systems that support SSSE3 without hardware acceleration<br />
<br />
* Added context menu controls to HTML5 audio and video that let users loops files or play files at 1.25x speed<br />
<br />
* Improvements in about:memory reports for tracking font memory usage<br />
<br />
=== ThunderBird 45 ===<br />
===== New =====<br />
<br />
* Add a Correspondents column combining Sender and Recipient<br />
* Much better support for XMPP chatrooms and commands.<br />
* Improved options for remote content exceptions (but previous settings based on the sender's email address are not migrated, so these need to be added again by users).<br />
* Allow spell checking and dictionary selection in the subject line<br />
* Add dropdown in compose to allow specific setting of font size.<br />
* Return/Enter in composer will now insert a new paragraph by default (shift-Enter will insert a line break)<br />
* Implement option to always use HTML formatting to prevent unexpected format loss when converting messages to plain text.<br />
* Mail.ru supports OAuth authentication.<br />
* Allow copying of name and email address from the message header of an email<br />
* Allow editing of From when composing a message.<br />
<br />
===== Fixed =====<br />
<br />
* Use OpenStreetmap for maps (even allow the user to choose from list of map services)<br />
* Fixed: When sending e-mail which was composed using Chinese, Japanese or Korean characters, unwanted extra spaces were inserted within the text.<br />
* XMPP had connection problems for users with large rosters<br />
* Spell checker checked spelling in invisible HTML parts of the message.<br />
* When saving a draft that is edited as new message, original draft was overwritten.<br />
* External images not displayed in reply/forward<br />
* Crashed in some cases while parsing IMAP messages.<br />
* "Open Draft"/"Forward"/"Edit As New"/"Reply" created message composition with incorrect character encoding.<br />
* Copy/paste from a plain text editor lost white-space (multiple spaces/blanks, tabs, newlines)<br />
* Properly preserve pre-formatted blocks in message replies.<br />
* Grouped By view sort direction change was broken, plus enabled custom column grouping.<br />
* New emails into a mailbox did not adhere to sort order by received.<br />
<br />
=== CMake 3.3.1. ===<br />
CMake 3.3.1 is a cross-platform, open-source build system program.<br />
==== Generators ==== <br />
* The Makefile Generators now add .DELETE_ON_ERROR to the makefiles that contain the actual build rules for files on disk. This tells GNU make to remove rule outputs when their recipe modifies an output but fails.<br />
<br />
* The Visual Studio Generators learned to support .xaml source files and automatically associate them with corresponding .h and .cpp sources.<br />
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* A new experimental Green Hills MULTI generator was added on Windows. Green Hills MULTI is an IDE for embedded real-time systems.<br />
<br />
==== CPack ====<br />
<br />
* The cpack(1) IFW generator and the CPackIFW module learned to support Qt Framework Installer 2.0 tools.<br />
<br />
* The CPackDeb module learned a new CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS variable to specify per-component use of dpkg-shlibdeps.<br />
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* The CPackDeb module learned a new CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS option to specify per-component dependencies.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned to package symbolic links more cleanly and now supports directory symlinks with recent rpmbuild versions.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned a new CPACK_RPM_ADDITIONAL_MAN_DIRS variable to specify directories containing man pages for the brp-compress RPM macro.<br />
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* The CPackRPM module learned a new CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE variable to specify a component-specific package architecture.<br />
<br />
* The CPack WIX generator learned the new CPACK_START_MENU_SHORTCUTS, CPACK_DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS and CPACK_STARTUP_SHORTCUTS installed file properties which can be used to install shorcuts in the Start Menu, on the Desktop and in the Startup Folder respectively.<br />
<br />
=== GNU Health ===<br />
For the first time, GNU Health Version 3.0.x is included in the openSUSE Distribution. It is based on the Tryton ERP framework, which is already longer available as separate repository (Application:ERP:Tryton:x.x)<br />
<br />
GNU Health is a Free Health and Hospital Information System, which is available in a form of wiki - dynamic as the health (care) itself and consistently updated. It can be installed and used by hospitals, governments, institutions, under a free license. As health and care are parts of a complex, multi-ethiological and anthropological issues, the system allows management and analysis of a huge amount of data and aspects. For more information, see the [http://health.gnu.org project website] and the [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health Documentation-Wiki], or watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15zCr4pqIp8 Installation Video].<br />
<br />
=== Node.JS ===<br />
Node.JS has been updated to the LTS 4.x branch. Along with numerous performance and functionality improvements, it no longer uses bundled NodeJS certificate store. This allows users to easily add custom CAs by simply adding them to the global CA store.<br />
<br />
== Scientific and Educational Apps ==<br />
<br />
* '''Armadillo''', the superfast linear algebra library: Updated from version 5.500.2 to 7.300.1. Numerous new api additions, including:<br />
** logmat() for calcuating the matrix logarithm,<br />
** regspace() and logspace() for generating vectors with regularly spaced and logarithmically spaced elements,<br />
** trapz() for numerical integration,<br />
** gamma and error functions, and<br />
** functions to determine the indices corresponding to the maximum and minimum elements.<br />
* '''Engauge-digitizer''', a feature-rich, GUI based plot digitizer program sees a major upgrade to version 9.1 (from version 5.2), bringing a plethora of new features. Some highlights:<br />
** A wizard to guide the user through steps from file import to data export<br />
** A tutorial for new users<br />
** PDF import<br />
** Extrapolation of points beyond first and last points<br />
** Geometry window for point feedback and drag-and-drop export, and<br />
** Bug-fixes, including fixes for some crashes.<br />
* Major upgrade to '''Labplot''' (2.0.2 → 2.3.0) brings:<br />
** Integration of Cantor<br />
** Export of spreadsheets and matrices to LaTeX tables<br />
** Advanced interpolation functions for data interpolation<br />
** A new Fourier filter<br />
** Data picker to convert input plots to data<br />
** Matrix view for handling matrix data<br />
** Curve filling support, and<br />
** Performance improvements in terms of speed and memory efficiency.<br />
* The suite of '''maxima''' and '''wxMaxima''' were updated to their latest versions. Maxima brings new improvements to its documentation functions, while wxMaxima, its GUI frontend, brings TeX like subscript notation, high quality icons for HiDPI compatibility and improved efficiency of image handling. It also brings a copy-to-MathML feature and improved TeX export.<br />
* '''Paraview''', updated to version 5.1.0 from 4.4.0, comes with a brand new rendering engine that is super-fast, a new ray-tracing renderer, improvements to cinema, and an offscreen rendering mode using EGL.<br />
* '''Pythia''', updated to version 8.219 from 8.212:<br />
** Introduces a python interface<br />
** New framework for automated parton-shower uncertainty bands<br />
** New machinery for gamma-gamma hard collisions<br />
** Now run Madgraph5_aMC@NLO directly from within Pythia<br />
** Improved jet matching algorithm for heavy quarks, and many more.<br />
* '''Stellarium''', everyone's favorite astronomical simulator, has seen two major version upgrades (0.13.3 → 0.15.0), and brings with it, among other exciting features and numerous bug fixes:<br />
** A vast improvement in accuracy of astronomical objects,<br />
** A new Eclicpic coordinate system of dates, greatly improved DSO data, <br />
** New functions for the scripting engines,<br />
** New Macedonian, Ojibwe, Dakota and Kamilaroi sky cultures, and<br />
** An HTTP remote control interface<br />
* '''Veusz''', the interactive 2D plotting application, now allows labelling using Python expressions and LaTeX special characters, comes with a beautiful new colormaps, including cool-warm gradient, green-map, blue-orange and others.<br />
* '''VTK''' has been updated to version 7.0.0, and it comes with a new default OPENGL backend, that is fast and memory efficient. The update also switches VTK's Python interface to Python3 from Python2. Numerous other improvements, see https://blog.kitware.com/vtk-7-0-0/.<br />
* New packages:<br />
** '''Pyfeyn''': A python program for drawing hires Feynman diagrams.<br />
** '''GBrainy''': A brain teaser and trainer game.<br />
* Other minor updates:<br />
** '''Octave''' sees bug-fixes on its way to version 4.0.3 (from 4.0.0)<br />
** The parton distribution functions library '''LHAPDF''' has been updated to version 6.1.6, with several fixes, including improvements to its stability and support for Python3.<br />
** Refinements to the basic classes and several api additions and improvements to the '''Glucat''' Clifford Algebra library (version 0.8.2 from 0.8.0). It now comes with PDF and HTML documentation included.<br />
** '''Julia''', the high-performance programming language for technical computing, has seen bug-fixes on its way to version 0.4.5 (from 0.4.3).<br />
<br />
== Graphics and Publication ==<br />
<br />
* '''Blender''' has been upgraded to version 2.76b, bringing several new features:<br />
** Suport for Pixar's OpenSubdiv geometry<br />
** A huge view-port performance boost<br />
** Sculpting with tiled strokes<br />
** Text effect strips for the sequencer, supporting subtitle export,<br />
** Several memory leak and crash fixes.<br />
* Gtk based LaTeX editor '''Latexila''' picks up several features on its way to version 3.20.1:<br />
** Improved gnome-shell integration, including Application menu<br />
** Improved spell-checking, including saving spell-checking preferences on a per-file basis<br />
** Improved loading and saving of remote files.<br />
* '''Retext''', a markdown text editor with live preview, is now available from the default repositories.<br />
* '''Scribus''', the powerful DTP application, sees an upgrade to version 1.4.6, picking up support for SVG blend modes, improved PDF export support and new color palettes.<br />
* '''TeXLive''', openSUSE's default TeX distribution has been upgraded to version 2015 from version 2013 in Leap 42.1.<br />
* '''Texmaker''', the QT-based LaTeX editor has been updated to version 4.5, with improvements to the PDF viewer's context menu and spell-checking.<br />
* '''Texworks''' a lightweight LaTeX editor was upgraded to version 0.61 from version 0.4.6, replete with exciting new features including a complete redesign of the PDF previewer, improving its zoom qualities and introducing new page view modes -- continuous scroll and two-column layout. In addition, downstream fixes ensures that TeXworks now is able to find installed dictionaries automatically.<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
<br />
=== Qt ===<br />
<br />
The Qt 5 libraries were updated to 5.6.1, a Qt 5.6 LTS based release. This release includes many bug fixes and changes that improve performance and reduce memory consumption. Better overview can be found in [http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/03/16/qt-5-6-released/ Qt 5.6 overview].<br />
<br />
Compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1, Qt3D module was added; and QtQuick1 module was removed.<br />
<br />
New features include:<br />
* Better support for high-DPI screens<br />
* Update of QtWebEngine which updates the included Chromium snapshot to version 45 and now uses many of the system libraries instead of bundled ones<br />
* New Qt WebEngineCore module for new low-level APIs<br />
* The Qt Location module is not fully supported.<br />
* Improved compatibility with C++11 and the STL<br />
* New QVersionNumber class<br />
* Added support for HTTP redirection in QNetworkAccessManager<br />
* Improved support for OpenGL ES 3<br />
* Qt Multimedia got a new PlayList QML type and an audio role API for the media player<br />
* Qt Canvas 3D now supports Qt Quick Items as textures and can directly render to the QML scenes foreground or background<br />
* Qt 3D has received many improvements and new functionality<br />
* Many other features and bugfixes<br />
<br />
More details can be found in [https://wiki.qt.io/New_Features_in_Qt_5.6 Qt 5.6 new features] page.<br />
<br />
As part of this update, Qt Creator has been updated to 4.0.1.<br />
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=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
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== Security ==<br />
<br />
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[[Category:42.2]]<br />
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=== Monitoring ===<br />
<br />
==== Prelude SIEM 3.0 ====<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 is the first stable release to include the Prelude SIEM.<br />
<br />
Prelude SIEM is a universal "Security Information & Event Management" (SIEM) system. Prelude collects, normalizes, sorts, aggregates, correlates and reports all security-related events (IDMEF) independently of the product brand.<br />
<br />
Prelude SIEM modules :<br />
* prelude-lml : normalize logs to security alerts<br />
* prelude-manager : bus connector for security alerts<br />
* prelude-correlator : security alerts correlation<br />
* prewikka : Web based GUI for security alerts</div>
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==More details on openSUSE 42.2==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
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=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.2. If you are looking to add 42.1 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_42.1|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
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=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The default kernel now has paravirtualization enabled. This means there is no need for kernel-xen anymore, as the default kernel can be used to boot on bare metal, as Xen dom0, and as a Xen paravirtualized or full virtualized guest.<br />
<br />
FIXME: extract some features from https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_4.4<br />
<br />
=== systemd ===<br />
<br />
systemd 228<br />
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v228/NEWS<br />
<br />
Support for the "pids" cgroup controller has been added. It allows accounting<br />
the number of tasks in a cgroup and enforcing limits on it. For user processes<br />
the limit is set to 12K whereas the limit is 512 for system services.<br />
The general benefit of these changes should be a more robust and safer system,<br />
that provides a certain amount of per-service fork() bomb protection.<br />
<br />
The systemd package now also enables machined and importd which enables systemd's native support for running lightweight containers.<br />
<br />
=== Networking ===<br />
<br />
=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
==== PHP 7 ====<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 provides PHP 5 and PHP 7 packages.<br />
<br />
PHP 7 introduces several new features and enhancements, such as:<br />
<br />
* Scalar type declarations<br />
* Return type declarations<br />
* New "Null coalescing" operator (??)<br />
* New "Spaceship" operator (<=>)<br />
* Constant arrays using define()<br />
* Anonymous classes<br />
* Unicode codepoint escape syntax.<br />
<br />
A detailed list of new features along with code examples is available at http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.new-features.php<br />
<br />
Users considering to migrate production systems from PHP 5.5.x to 7.0.x should<br />
also review the following documents which describe backward incompatible changes,<br />
deprecated features and changed functions:<br />
<br />
* http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.php<br />
* http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.php<br />
<br />
A comprehensive list of issues fixed in this PHP release is available at http://php.net/ChangeLog-7.php<br />
<br />
==== Printing System ====<br />
<br />
In openSUSE Leap 42.1 there have been major changes in the printing system compared to openSUSE 13.2, see the openSUSE Leap 42.1 features page.<br />
<br />
In openSUSE Leap 42.2 there are no major changes in the printing system compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1.<br />
<br />
RPM package version upgrades in openSUSE Leap 42.2 compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1:<br />
* cups-filters-1.0.58 -> cups-filters-1.8.2<br />
* hplip-3.14.6 -> hplip-3.16.5<br />
<br />
There is a new printer driver RPM package in openSUSE Leap 42.2:<br />
* printer-driver-brlaser (version brlaser-3+git20160302.03bb366)<br />
<br />
For the newest printer driver RPM packages see the openSUSE Build Service development project "Printing" https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Printing and for printer driver RPM package version upgrades in general see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-10/msg00594.html<br />
<br />
== Desktop Environments ==<br />
<br />
=== KDE Plasma 5.8 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 is the first stable release to include KDE's Plasma 5.8, which is a Long-Term Support (LTS) version. The following improvements or new features can be found in openSUSE Leap 42.2:<br />
<br />
- Plasma 5.8 improves multiple monitor support out-of-the-box in openSUSE Leap 42.2.<br />
<br />
- Jump List Actions were added to KRunner (aka alt-f2, aka minicli) so it doesn't only open applications, but can be used to start certain actions directly when the application starts. Drag & drop support was added, so for example, documents can be dragged from the search result to any application.<br />
<br />
- New System Tray and Task Manager: it shows task progress in the taskbar (like downloading or copying files), hovering a media player shows album art and media controls, the context menu now shows extra actions like media controls for media players or open new window/tab for konsole/firefox.<br />
<br />
- The Volume Control applet gained the ability to control volume on a per-application basis and allows you to move application output between devices using drag and drop. It also allows to raise the volume above 100%.<br />
<br />
- Phone integration with KDE Connect for Android phones (to make it work, users are required to install KDE Connect in their phones from the Google Play store and enable the kdeconnect service in the SUSE firewall module in YaST.<br />
<br />
- New weather widget.<br />
<br />
- Unified breeze theme across the desktop.<br />
<br />
- Improved right-to-left language support<br />
<br />
- Long Term Support for the KDE Plasma desktop.<br />
<br />
- For sysadmins: Kiosk support (https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/Kiosk/Introduction) was improved in Plasma.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with GNOME 3.20, bringing a lot of polishing improvements over Leap 42.1 (GNOME 3.16)<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
=====Files (Nautilus)=====<br />
it is now possible to access Google Drive directly from the Files application, as well as from file chooser dialogs. To use the feature, simply add your Google account through the Online Accounts settings, and Google Drive will automatically appear in the files places sidebar.<br />
<br />
Once set up, Google Drive behaves very similarly to the rest of your files and folders: files can be opened using your normal applications, and folders can be created just like regular folders. It is also really easy to upload files to Google Drive — all you have to do is move or copy them across.<br />
<br />
Furthermore, long-running operations (such as copying or moving large numbers of files) have also been improved: a button shows progress information in the header bar, which shows more detailed information when pressed. This allows you to easily see progress at a glance, and avoids progress windows getting in the way.<br />
<br />
Search has been a particular focus: search filters have been revamped, and are vastly simpler and easier to use than the previous version. Search has also been made more robust: performance issues have been addressed, and the interface is faster and more responsive.<br />
<br />
=====GNOME Calendar=====<br />
Calendar is a new application for GNOME, which was initially introduced as a preview in 3.16. Designed to be consistent with other GNOME 3 applications, and to be fully integrated with GNOME 3, Calendar makes a great addition to the GNOME application suite. It is attractive, simple to use, and is fully integrated with GNOME Online Accounts.<br />
<br />
The initial feature list is simple and straightforward, including month and year views, search, the ability to add calendars from files and remote calendars from URLs, online accounts integration, and event viewing and editing.<br />
<br />
=====Automatic screen brightness=====<br />
If your computer has an integrated light sensor, GNOME 3 is now able to use it to automatically control screen brightness. Not only does this ensure that the screen is always easy to see, but it also helps to reduce battery consumption. An option is provided to disable automatic screen brightness in the Power settings, should you want to turn it off.<br />
<br />
=====Simple and Easy Photo Editing=====<br />
With GNOME 3.20, editing has arrived in 'Photos'. The new editing controls are simple and easy to use. All editing is non-destructive, so your original photo is preserved and changes can be undone. Editing functions include crop and rotate, color adjustment and picture enhancement. A selection of artistic filters are also available.<br />
<br />
=====Quickly Access Media Controls=====<br />
With GNOME 3.20, media controls are now built-in and displayed in the notification/clock area. This provides a way to quickly access music and video applications that are currently in use. Controls for multiple media applications can even be shown at the same time.<br />
<br />
The controls show the name and artist of the currently playing track, which can be paused and resumed. It is also possible to skip forward and back. This new feature works with a large range of music players, using the common MPRIS standard.<br />
<br />
=====Maps=====<br />
Maps now supports editing and adding place information using your OpenStreeMap login.<br />
In addition, it supports printing of routes, as well as saving and exporting maps as png images for inclusion into your documents and emails.<br />
<br />
=====Other Little Improvements=====<br />
<br />
* Applications launchers on the dash and application overview now come with convenient secondary-click shortcuts. Try secondary click (right click or long press after primary-click) on the evolution icon to directly open the mail composer, calendar, contacts, tasks and more.<br />
* Many applications in GNOME now feature a helpful Keyboard Shortcuts window (e.g., try hitting Ctrl+? when the Files application is open).<br />
* Polari, the IRC chat application, now automatically pastes images and large blocks of text to a pastebin service and prints the corresponding pastebin URL into your chat message, making the drag of pasting these manually and then copy-pasting the link back into your IRC chat a convenient one-step process.<br />
* Evince, the pdf and djvu document viewer, has seen a major improvement to its annotations interface: highlighting is now supported as one of the annotations, in addition to the existing text annotations supported earlier.<br />
* Location awareness settings can now be controlled at the application level, thus making the feature more privacy focused.<br />
* The Mouse and touchpad settings panel in system settings has been redesigned and is much more convenient to work with.<br />
* Web (or Epiphany), GNOME's other browser, has also undergone several exciting changes. At the user interface level, it has now gained a pretty popover to show ongoing and completed downloads. But, its major new feature is the session restore, whereby if you choose to restore your tabs from the previous browsing session, it now also restores your entire session history, including the scroll position from the previous session.<br />
* Boxes, GNOME's super user-friendly virtualization app, now has an improved list view where it shows the current status of all your virtual machines.<br />
* New applications available from the default repositories<br />
** Lollypop — A new feature-rich music player<br />
** GNOME To Do — A tasks application<br />
** Calendar — A user-friendly calendar and appointment manager<br />
** Guake — A dropdown terminal<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
=====dconf editor=====<br />
dconf Editor has had a facelift for 3.20. Settings lists have been overhauled, to give a better overview, with each row now including the description for the setting. Search uses the standard design found in other GNOME applications, making it easier to find. Search can also be activated by just starting to type.<br />
<br />
=====GTK+ Inspector=====<br />
The GTK+ Inspector keyboard shortcut must be explicitly enabled. This can be done using DConf Editor, by checking enable-inspector-keybinding in org ▸ gtk ▸ settings ▸ Debug. Alternatively, you can run the following command:<br />
<br />
gsettings set org.gtk.Settings.Debug enable-inspector-keybinding true<br />
<br />
=====GLib=====<br />
* Threadpools are no longer limited to 10 threads.<br />
* Information about metered networks is now available in GNetworkMonitor.<br />
* Portability improvements: GNotification has now been implemented on OS X, and GAppInfo has been partially implemented on Windows (this is backed by the registry).<br />
<br />
=====Builder=====<br />
Builder is the new integrated development environment for GNOME, which aims to make it quick and easy to do all kinds of development work, particularly application development. Thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign, a huge amount of progress has been made on Builder since last release. While it is still under heavy development, it is already becoming an extremely effective tool.<br />
<br />
=== LXQt ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with LXQt 0.11<br />
<br />
* Multimonitor support improved a lot in this release (especially lxqt-panel)<br />
* Search functionality in lxqt-panel menu<br />
* New component: pavucontrol-qt Qt interface to Pulseaudio<br />
* lxqt-config contains now a tool to adjust display brightness<br />
* The pattern changed from gwenview to the newly included Lximage-qt as the default image viewer<br />
* pattern requires lightdm now<br />
<br />
See [http://lxqt.org/release/2016/09/24/lxqt-011-et-al/ LXQt release notes] for complete LXQt release notes.<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with Enlightenment 0.23.3 and will continue to receive LTS bugfixes in the 0.23.X series through out its lifetime.<br />
<br />
* The main focus for 42.2 has been around stability, working with upstream we will be providing more and greater levels bugfix updates to both enlightenment and its libraries (efl) through out the lifetime of Leap 42.2 <br />
* Other features introduced in enlightenment e21 include<br />
** Wizard improvements<br />
** Video backgrounds<br />
** Many bug fixes.<br />
<br />
== openSUSE technologies==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== YaST ===<br />
<br />
'''New or rewritten YaST modules'''<br />
<br />
The YaST community continues adding new tools to our beloved Swiss Army knife. Two new YaST modules that have been in Tumbleweed for some time have now been added to the Leap family:<br />
<br />
* yast2-alternatives, a module to manage the openSUSE's alternatives system developed during Google Summer of Code by Joaquín Y. Martín<br />
* yast2-vpn, a module for configuring VPN gateway and clients contributed by Howard Guo.<br />
<br />
In addition, yast2-auth-client, the module to configure centralized system authentication, has been almost completely rewritten by Howard Guo<br />
<br />
'''New features'''<br />
<br />
* Bootloader management has been greatly improved, including support for Trusted Boot and a revamped configuration of password protection.<br />
* yast2-firewall now includes full support for Firewalld, in addition to the already existing SuSEFirewall2.<br />
* When something goes wrong during installation, the system now offers the possibility of starting a debugger. Users with Ruby knowledge can use it to check what went wrong or even to work around the problem.<br />
<br />
'''Enhancements'''<br />
<br />
* The installer memory has been significantly reduced.<br />
* The selection and configuration of keyboard layouts and console fonts has been adapted for better compatibility with systemd.<br />
* A lot of usability fixes all along the interface, more than in any previous release. Many of those enhancements directly affect the installation process like, for example, the revamped user interface for importing users from a previous system or skipping creation of an initial user.<br />
* Many fixes related to how Btrfs is handled in the expert partitioner, the software manager and other YaST components.<br />
* Massive amount of bug-fixes in different modules covering a lot of scenarios.<br />
<br />
=== AutoYaST ===<br />
<br />
* Network configuration can now be done in the first stage, reducing even more the number of scenarios that require to run the second stage.<br />
* Massive amount of bug fixes.<br />
* Fixes and enhanced usability in dialogs with timeout.<br />
* Support for importing a set of authorized keys to secure remote administration and also to specify the behavior when importing SSH host keys from a previous system.<br />
* License handling screens improved and unified with regular YaST.<br />
<br />
=== Snapper ===<br />
[http://snapper.io/ Snapper] snapshots based on the btrfs filesystem is more mature and is less disk-hungry thanks to a new btrfs quota concept. Snapper overs a space aware cleanup through this concept. It can be [http://snapper.io/2016/05/18/space-aware-cleanup.html manually setup]. When installing openSUSE with YaST, the space aware cleanup will be enabled for the root filesystem. Snapper is a poka yoke and can give system administrators confident about updating new packages and rolling back the system if a human error occurs.<br />
<br />
== The Applications ==<br />
<br />
=== Libreoffice ===<br />
<br />
=== Firefox 49 ===<br />
===== New =====<br />
* Updated Firefox Login Manager to allow HTTPS pages to use saved HTTP logins. It’s one more way Firefox is supporting Let’s Encrypt and helping users transition to a more secure web.<br />
<br />
* Added features to Reader Mode that make it easier on the eyes and the ears<br />
:Controls that allow users to adjust the width and line spacing of text<br />
:Narrate, which reads the content of a page out loud<br />
<br />
* Improved video performance for users on systems that support SSSE3 without hardware acceleration<br />
<br />
* Added context menu controls to HTML5 audio and video that let users loops files or play files at 1.25x speed<br />
<br />
* Improvements in about:memory reports for tracking font memory usage<br />
<br />
=== ThunderBird 45 ===<br />
===== New =====<br />
Add a Correspondents column combining Sender and Recipient<br />
<br />
Much better support for XMPP chatrooms and commands.<br />
<br />
Improved options for remote content exceptions (but previous settings based on the sender's email address are not migrated, so these need to be added again by users).<br />
<br />
Allow spell checking and dictionary selection in the subject line<br />
<br />
Add dropdown in compose to allow specific setting of font size.<br />
<br />
Return/Enter in composer will now insert a new paragraph by default (shift-Enter will insert a line break)<br />
<br />
Implement option to always use HTML formatting to prevent unexpected format loss when converting messages to plain text.<br />
<br />
Mail.ru supports OAuth authentication.<br />
<br />
Allow copying of name and email address from the message header of an email<br />
<br />
Allow editing of From when composing a message.<br />
<br />
===== Fixed =====<br />
Use OpenStreetmap for maps (even allow the user to choose from list of map services)<br />
<br />
Fixed: When sending e-mail which was composed using Chinese, Japanese or Korean characters, unwanted extra spaces were inserted within the text.<br />
<br />
XMPP had connection problems for users with large rosters<br />
<br />
Spell checker checked spelling in invisible HTML parts of the message.<br />
<br />
When saving a draft that is edited as new message, original draft was overwritten.<br />
<br />
External images not displayed in reply/forward<br />
<br />
Crashed in some cases while parsing IMAP messages.<br />
<br />
"Open Draft"/"Forward"/"Edit As New"/"Reply" created message composition with incorrect character encoding.<br />
<br />
Copy/paste from a plain text editor lost white-space (multiple spaces/blanks, tabs, newlines)<br />
<br />
Properly preserve pre-formatted blocks in message replies.<br />
<br />
Grouped By view sort direction change was broken, plus enabled custom column grouping.<br />
<br />
New emails into a mailbox did not adhere to sort order by received.<br />
<br />
=== CMake 3.3.1. ===<br />
CMake 3.3.1 is a cross-platform, open-source build system program.<br />
==== Generators ==== <br />
* The Makefile Generators now add .DELETE_ON_ERROR to the makefiles that contain the actual build rules for files on disk. This tells GNU make to remove rule outputs when their recipe modifies an output but fails.<br />
<br />
* The Visual Studio Generators learned to support .xaml source files and automatically associate them with corresponding .h and .cpp sources.<br />
<br />
* A new experimental Green Hills MULTI generator was added on Windows. Green Hills MULTI is an IDE for embedded real-time systems.<br />
<br />
==== CPack ====<br />
<br />
* The cpack(1) IFW generator and the CPackIFW module learned to support Qt Framework Installer 2.0 tools.<br />
<br />
* The CPackDeb module learned a new CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS variable to specify per-component use of dpkg-shlibdeps.<br />
<br />
* The CPackDeb module learned a new CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS option to specify per-component dependencies.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned to package symbolic links more cleanly and now supports directory symlinks with recent rpmbuild versions.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned a new CPACK_RPM_ADDITIONAL_MAN_DIRS variable to specify directories containing man pages for the brp-compress RPM macro.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned a new CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE variable to specify a component-specific package architecture.<br />
<br />
* The CPack WIX generator learned the new CPACK_START_MENU_SHORTCUTS, CPACK_DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS and CPACK_STARTUP_SHORTCUTS installed file properties which can be used to install shorcuts in the Start Menu, on the Desktop and in the Startup Folder respectively.<br />
<br />
=== GNU Health ===<br />
For the first time, GNU Health Version 3.0.x is included in the openSUSE Distribution. It is based on the Tryton ERP framework, which is already longer available as separate repository (Application:ERP:Tryton:x.x)<br />
<br />
GNU Health is a Free Health and Hospital Information System, which is available in a form of wiki - dynamic as the health (care) itself and consistently updated. It can be installed and used by hospitals, governments, institutions, under a free license. As health and care are parts of a complex, multi-ethiological and anthropological issues, the system allows management and analysis of a huge amount of data and aspects. For more information, see the [http://health.gnu.org project website] and the [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health Documentation-Wiki], or watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15zCr4pqIp8 Installation Video].<br />
<br />
=== Node.JS ===<br />
Node.JS has been updated to the LTS 4.x branch. Along with numerous performance and functionality improvements, it no longer uses bundled NodeJS certificate store. This allows users to easily add custom CAs by simply adding them to the global CA store.<br />
<br />
== Scientific and Educational Apps ==<br />
<br />
* '''Armadillo''', the superfast linear algebra library: Updated from version 5.500.2 to 7.300.1. Numerous new api additions, including:<br />
** logmat() for calcuating the matrix logarithm,<br />
** regspace() and logspace() for generating vectors with regularly spaced and logarithmically spaced elements,<br />
** trapz() for numerical integration,<br />
** gamma and error functions, and<br />
** functions to determine the indices corresponding to the maximum and minimum elements.<br />
* '''Engauge-digitizer''', a feature-rich, GUI based plot digitizer program sees a major upgrade to version 9.1 (from version 5.2), bringing a plethora of new features. Some highlights:<br />
** A wizard to guide the user through steps from file import to data export<br />
** A tutorial for new users<br />
** PDF import<br />
** Extrapolation of points beyond first and last points<br />
** Geometry window for point feedback and drag-and-drop export, and<br />
** Bug-fixes, including fixes for some crashes.<br />
* Major upgrade to '''Labplot''' (2.0.2 → 2.3.0) brings:<br />
** Integration of Cantor<br />
** Export of spreadsheets and matrices to LaTeX tables<br />
** Advanced interpolation functions for data interpolation<br />
** A new Fourier filter<br />
** Data picker to convert input plots to data<br />
** Matrix view for handling matrix data<br />
** Curve filling support, and<br />
** Performance improvements in terms of speed and memory efficiency.<br />
* The suite of '''maxima''' and '''wxMaxima''' were updated to their latest versions. Maxima brings new improvements to its documentation functions, while wxMaxima, its GUI frontend, brings TeX like subscript notation, high quality icons for HiDPI compatibility and improved efficiency of image handling. It also brings a copy-to-MathML feature and improved TeX export.<br />
* '''Paraview''', updated to version 5.1.0 from 4.4.0, comes with a brand new rendering engine that is super-fast, a new ray-tracing renderer, improvements to cinema, and an offscreen rendering mode using EGL.<br />
* '''Pythia''', updated to version 8.219 from 8.212:<br />
** Introduces a python interface<br />
** New framework for automated parton-shower uncertainty bands<br />
** New machinery for gamma-gamma hard collisions<br />
** Now run Madgraph5_aMC@NLO directly from within Pythia<br />
** Improved jet matching algorithm for heavy quarks, and many more.<br />
* '''Stellarium''', everyone's favorite astronomical simulator, has seen two major version upgrades (0.13.3 → 0.15.0), and brings with it, among other exciting features and numerous bug fixes:<br />
** A vast improvement in accuracy of astronomical objects,<br />
** A new Eclicpic coordinate system of dates, greatly improved DSO data, <br />
** New functions for the scripting engines,<br />
** New Macedonian, Ojibwe, Dakota and Kamilaroi sky cultures, and<br />
** An HTTP remote control interface<br />
* '''Veusz''', the interactive 2D plotting application, now allows labelling using Python expressions and LaTeX special characters, comes with a beautiful new colormaps, including cool-warm gradient, green-map, blue-orange and others.<br />
* '''VTK''' has been updated to version 7.0.0, and it comes with a new default OPENGL backend, that is fast and memory efficient. The update also switches VTK's Python interface to Python3 from Python2. Numerous other improvements, see https://blog.kitware.com/vtk-7-0-0/.<br />
* New packages:<br />
** '''Pyfeyn''': A python program for drawing hires Feynman diagrams.<br />
** '''GBrainy''': A brain teaser and trainer game.<br />
* Other minor updates:<br />
** '''Octave''' sees bug-fixes on its way to version 4.0.3 (from 4.0.0)<br />
** The parton distribution functions library '''LHAPDF''' has been updated to version 6.1.6, with several fixes, including improvements to its stability and support for Python3.<br />
** Refinements to the basic classes and several api additions and improvements to the '''Glucat''' Clifford Algebra library (version 0.8.2 from 0.8.0). It now comes with PDF and HTML documentation included.<br />
** '''Julia''', the high-performance programming language for technical computing, has seen bug-fixes on its way to version 0.4.5 (from 0.4.3).<br />
<br />
== Graphics and Publication ==<br />
<br />
* '''Blender''' has been upgraded to version 2.76b, bringing several new features:<br />
** Suport for Pixar's OpenSubdiv geometry<br />
** A huge view-port performance boost<br />
** Sculpting with tiled strokes<br />
** Text effect strips for the sequencer, supporting subtitle export,<br />
** Several memory leak and crash fixes.<br />
* Gtk based LaTeX editor '''Latexila''' picks up several features on its way to version 3.20.1:<br />
** Improved gnome-shell integration, including Application menu<br />
** Improved spell-checking, including saving spell-checking preferences on a per-file basis<br />
** Improved loading and saving of remote files.<br />
* '''Retext''', a markdown text editor with live preview, is now available from the default repositories.<br />
* '''Scribus''', the powerful DTP application, sees an upgrade to version 1.4.6, picking up support for SVG blend modes, improved PDF export support and new color palettes.<br />
* '''TeXLive''', openSUSE's default TeX distribution has been upgraded to version 2015 from version 2013 in Leap 42.1.<br />
* '''Texmaker''', the QT-based LaTeX editor has been updated to version 4.5, with improvements to the PDF viewer's context menu and spell-checking.<br />
* '''Texworks''' a lightweight LaTeX editor was upgraded to version 0.61 from version 0.4.6, replete with exciting new features including a complete redesign of the PDF previewer, improving its zoom qualities and introducing new page view modes -- continuous scroll and two-column layout. In addition, downstream fixes ensures that TeXworks now is able to find installed dictionaries automatically.<br />
<br />
== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
<br />
=== Qt ===<br />
<br />
The Qt 5 libraries were updated to 5.6.1, a Qt 5.6 LTS based release. This release includes many bug fixes and changes that improve performance and reduce memory consumption. Better overview can be found in [http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/03/16/qt-5-6-released/ Qt 5.6 overview].<br />
<br />
Compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1, Qt3D module was added; and QtQuick1 module was removed.<br />
<br />
New features include:<br />
* Better support for high-DPI screens<br />
* Update of QtWebEngine which updates the included Chromium snapshot to version 45 and now uses many of the system libraries instead of bundled ones<br />
* New Qt WebEngineCore module for new low-level APIs<br />
* The Qt Location module is not fully supported.<br />
* Improved compatibility with C++11 and the STL<br />
* New QVersionNumber class<br />
* Added support for HTTP redirection in QNetworkAccessManager<br />
* Improved support for OpenGL ES 3<br />
* Qt Multimedia got a new PlayList QML type and an audio role API for the media player<br />
* Qt Canvas 3D now supports Qt Quick Items as textures and can directly render to the QML scenes foreground or background<br />
* Qt 3D has received many improvements and new functionality<br />
* Many other features and bugfixes<br />
<br />
More details can be found in [https://wiki.qt.io/New_Features_in_Qt_5.6 Qt 5.6 new features] page.<br />
<br />
As part of this update, Qt Creator has been updated to 4.0.1.<br />
<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
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== Security ==<br />
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[[Category:42.2]]<br />
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=== Monitoring ===<br />
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==== Prelude SIEM 3.0 ====<br />
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Prelude SIEM is a universal "Security Information & Event Management" (SIEM) system. Prelude collects, normalizes, sorts, aggregates, correlates and reports all security-related events (IDMEF) independently of the product brand.<br />
<br />
Prelude SIEM modules :<br />
* prelude-lml : normalize logs to security alerts<br />
* prelude-manager : bus connector for security alerts<br />
* prelude-correlator : security alerts correlation<br />
* prewikka : Web based GUI for security alerts</div>
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==openSUSE 42.2 – Leap==<br />
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==More details on openSUSE 42.2==<br />
The following pages go into much detail on what is new in this openSUSE release. Too much information? Check out the [[Portal:13.2/Features|Feature highlights]] instead.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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=== What is New ===<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Under the hood ===<br />
This page is for 42.2. If you are looking to add 42.1 features, you're late, but help is still welcome - go to [[features_42.1|here]]. Help with Leap Screenshots go [[screenshots|here]].<br />
<br />
=== Linux kernel ===<br />
The default kernel now has paravirtualization enabled. This means there is no need for kernel-xen anymore, as the default kernel can be used to boot on bare metal, as Xen dom0, and as a Xen paravirtualized or full virtualized guest.<br />
<br />
FIXME: extract some features from https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_4.4<br />
<br />
=== systemd ===<br />
<br />
systemd 228<br />
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v228/NEWS<br />
<br />
Support for the "pids" cgroup controller has been added. It allows accounting<br />
the number of tasks in a cgroup and enforcing limits on it. For user processes<br />
the limit is set to 12K whereas the limit is 512 for system services.<br />
The general benefit of these changes should be a more robust and safer system,<br />
that provides a certain amount of per-service fork() bomb protection.<br />
<br />
<br />
TODO: machined and importd<br />
<br />
=== Networking ===<br />
<br />
=== Other features and changes ===<br />
<br />
==== PHP 7 ====<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 provides PHP 5 and PHP 7 packages.<br />
<br />
PHP 7 introduces several new features and enhancements, such as:<br />
<br />
* Scalar type declarations<br />
* Return type declarations<br />
* New "Null coalescing" operator (??)<br />
* New "Spaceship" operator (<=>)<br />
* Constant arrays using define()<br />
* Anonymous classes<br />
* Unicode codepoint escape syntax.<br />
<br />
A detailed list of new features along with code examples is available at http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.new-features.php<br />
<br />
Users considering to migrate production systems from PHP 5.5.x to 7.0.x should<br />
also review the following documents which describe backward incompatible changes,<br />
deprecated features and changed functions:<br />
<br />
* http://php.net/manual/en/migration56.php<br />
* http://php.net/manual/en/migration70.php<br />
<br />
A comprehensive list of issues fixed in this PHP release is available at http://php.net/ChangeLog-7.php<br />
<br />
==== Printing System ====<br />
<br />
In openSUSE Leap 42.1 there have been major changes in the printing system compared to openSUSE 13.2, see the openSUSE Leap 42.1 features page.<br />
<br />
In openSUSE Leap 42.2 there are no major changes in the printing system compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1.<br />
<br />
RPM package version upgrades in openSUSE Leap 42.2 compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1:<br />
* cups-filters-1.0.58 -> cups-filters-1.8.2<br />
* hplip-3.14.6 -> hplip-3.16.5<br />
<br />
There is a new printer driver RPM package in openSUSE Leap 42.2:<br />
* printer-driver-brlaser (version brlaser-3+git20160302.03bb366)<br />
<br />
For the newest printer driver RPM packages see the openSUSE Build Service development project "Printing" https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Printing and for printer driver RPM package version upgrades in general see http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2015-10/msg00594.html<br />
<br />
== Desktop Environments ==<br />
<br />
=== KDE Plasma 5.8 ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 is the first stable release to include KDE's Plasma 5.8, which is a Long-Term Support (LTS) version. The following improvements or new features can be found in openSUSE Leap 42.2:<br />
<br />
- Plasma 5.8 improves multiple monitor support out-of-the-box in openSUSE Leap 42.2.<br />
<br />
- Jump List Actions were added to KRunner (aka alt-f2, aka minicli) so it doesn't only open applications, but can be used to start certain actions directly when the application starts. Drag & drop support was added, so for example, documents can be dragged from the search result to any application.<br />
<br />
- New System Tray and Task Manager: it shows task progress in the taskbar (like downloading or copying files), hovering a media player shows album art and media controls, the context menu now shows extra actions like media controls for media players or open new window/tab for konsole/firefox.<br />
<br />
- The Volume Control applet gained the ability to control volume on a per-application basis and allows you to move application output between devices using drag and drop. It also allows to raise the volume above 100%.<br />
<br />
- Phone integration with KDE Connect for Android phones (to make it work, users are required to install KDE Connect in their phones from the Google Play store and enable the kdeconnect service in the SUSE firewall module in YaST.<br />
<br />
- New weather widget.<br />
<br />
- Unified breeze theme across the desktop.<br />
<br />
- Improved right-to-left language support<br />
<br />
- Long Term Support for the KDE Plasma desktop.<br />
<br />
- For sysadmins: Kiosk support (https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/Kiosk/Introduction) was improved in Plasma.<br />
<br />
<br />
==== KDE Applications ====<br />
<br />
Leap 42.2 offers <br />
<br />
==== KDE Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
Leap 42.2 as Qt 5.6 Long Term Support. This GUI toolkit brings multiple features and enhancements for developers for a longer period thanks to it being an LTS.<br />
<br />
=== GNOME ===<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with GNOME 3.20. <br />
<br />
==== GNOME Applications ====<br />
<br />
<br />
==== GNOME Infrastructure / internals ====<br />
<br />
'''GTK+'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''GTK+ Inspector'''<br />
<br />
'''GLib'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Builder'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''MultiWriter'''<br />
<br />
=== LXQt ===<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 ships with LXQt 0.11<br />
<br />
* Multimonitor support improved a lot in this release (especially lxqt-panel)<br />
* Search functionality in lxqt-panel menu<br />
* New component: pavucontrol-qt Qt interface to Pulseaudio<br />
* lxqt-config contains now a tool to adjust display brightness<br />
* The pattern changed from gwenview to the newly included Lximage-qt as the default image viewer<br />
* pattern requires lightdm now<br />
<br />
See [http://lxqt.org/release/2016/09/24/lxqt-011-et-al/ LXQt release notes] for complete LXQt release notes.<br />
<br />
=== Xfce ===<br />
<br />
===MATE===<br />
<br />
<br />
====Applications ====<br />
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<br />
=== Enlightenment ===<br />
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== openSUSE technologies==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== YaST ===<br />
<br />
'''New or rewritten YaST modules'''<br />
<br />
The YaST community continues adding new tools to our beloved Swiss Army knife. Two new YaST modules that have been in Tumbleweed for some time have now been added to the Leap family:<br />
<br />
* yast2-alternatives, a module to manage the openSUSE's alternatives system developed during Google Summer of Code by Joaquín Y. Martín<br />
* yast2-vpn, a module for configuring VPN gateway and clients contributed by Howard Guo.<br />
<br />
In addition, yast2-auth-client, the module to configure centralized system authentication, has been almost completely rewritten by Howard Guo<br />
<br />
'''New features'''<br />
<br />
* Bootloader management has been greatly improved, including support for Trusted Boot and a revamped configuration of password protection.<br />
* yast2-firewall now includes full support for Firewalld, in addition to the already existing SuSEFirewall2.<br />
* When something goes wrong during installation, the system now offers the possibility of starting a debugger. Users with Ruby knowledge can use it to check what went wrong or even to work around the problem.<br />
<br />
'''Enhancements'''<br />
<br />
* The installer memory has been significantly reduced.<br />
* The selection and configuration of keyboard layouts and console fonts has been adapted for better compatibility with systemd.<br />
* A lot of usability fixes all along the interface, more than in any previous release. Many of those enhancements directly affect the installation process like, for example, the revamped user interface for importing users from a previous system or skipping creation of an initial user.<br />
* Many fixes related to how Btrfs is handled in the expert partitioner, the software manager and other YaST components.<br />
* Massive amount of bug-fixes in different modules covering a lot of scenarios.<br />
<br />
=== AutoYaST ===<br />
<br />
* Network configuration can now be done in the first stage, reducing even more the number of scenarios that require to run the second stage.<br />
* Massive amount of bug fixes.<br />
* Fixes and enhanced usability in dialogs with timeout.<br />
* Support for importing a set of authorized keys to secure remote administration and also to specify the behavior when importing SSH host keys from a previous system.<br />
* License handling screens improved and unified with regular YaST.<br />
<br />
=== Snapper ===<br />
[http://snapper.io/ Snapper] snapshots based on the btrfs filesystem is more mature and is less disk-hungry thanks to a new btrfs quota concept. Snapper overs a space aware cleanup through this concept. It can be [http://snapper.io/2016/05/18/space-aware-cleanup.html manually setup]. When installing openSUSE with YaST, the space aware cleanup will be enabled for the root filesystem. Snapper is a poka yoke and can give system administrators confident about updating new packages and rolling back the system if a human error occurs.<br />
<br />
== The Applications ==<br />
<br />
=== Libreoffice ===<br />
<br />
=== Firefox 49 ===<br />
===== New =====<br />
* Updated Firefox Login Manager to allow HTTPS pages to use saved HTTP logins. It’s one more way Firefox is supporting Let’s Encrypt and helping users transition to a more secure web.<br />
<br />
* Added features to Reader Mode that make it easier on the eyes and the ears<br />
:Controls that allow users to adjust the width and line spacing of text<br />
:Narrate, which reads the content of a page out loud<br />
<br />
* Improved video performance for users on systems that support SSSE3 without hardware acceleration<br />
<br />
* Added context menu controls to HTML5 audio and video that let users loops files or play files at 1.25x speed<br />
<br />
* Improvements in about:memory reports for tracking font memory usage<br />
<br />
=== ThunderBird 45 ===<br />
===== New =====<br />
Add a Correspondents column combining Sender and Recipient<br />
<br />
Much better support for XMPP chatrooms and commands.<br />
<br />
Improved options for remote content exceptions (but previous settings based on the sender's email address are not migrated, so these need to be added again by users).<br />
<br />
Allow spell checking and dictionary selection in the subject line<br />
<br />
Add dropdown in compose to allow specific setting of font size.<br />
<br />
Return/Enter in composer will now insert a new paragraph by default (shift-Enter will insert a line break)<br />
<br />
Implement option to always use HTML formatting to prevent unexpected format loss when converting messages to plain text.<br />
<br />
Mail.ru supports OAuth authentication.<br />
<br />
Allow copying of name and email address from the message header of an email<br />
<br />
Allow editing of From when composing a message.<br />
<br />
===== Fixed =====<br />
Use OpenStreetmap for maps (even allow the user to choose from list of map services)<br />
<br />
Fixed: When sending e-mail which was composed using Chinese, Japanese or Korean characters, unwanted extra spaces were inserted within the text.<br />
<br />
XMPP had connection problems for users with large rosters<br />
<br />
Spell checker checked spelling in invisible HTML parts of the message.<br />
<br />
When saving a draft that is edited as new message, original draft was overwritten.<br />
<br />
External images not displayed in reply/forward<br />
<br />
Crashed in some cases while parsing IMAP messages.<br />
<br />
"Open Draft"/"Forward"/"Edit As New"/"Reply" created message composition with incorrect character encoding.<br />
<br />
Copy/paste from a plain text editor lost white-space (multiple spaces/blanks, tabs, newlines)<br />
<br />
Properly preserve pre-formatted blocks in message replies.<br />
<br />
Grouped By view sort direction change was broken, plus enabled custom column grouping.<br />
<br />
New emails into a mailbox did not adhere to sort order by received.<br />
<br />
=== CMake 3.3.1. ===<br />
CMake 3.3.1 is a cross-platform, open-source build system program.<br />
==== Generators ==== <br />
* The Makefile Generators now add .DELETE_ON_ERROR to the makefiles that contain the actual build rules for files on disk. This tells GNU make to remove rule outputs when their recipe modifies an output but fails.<br />
<br />
* The Visual Studio Generators learned to support .xaml source files and automatically associate them with corresponding .h and .cpp sources.<br />
<br />
* A new experimental Green Hills MULTI generator was added on Windows. Green Hills MULTI is an IDE for embedded real-time systems.<br />
<br />
==== CPack ====<br />
<br />
* The cpack(1) IFW generator and the CPackIFW module learned to support Qt Framework Installer 2.0 tools.<br />
<br />
* The CPackDeb module learned a new CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS variable to specify per-component use of dpkg-shlibdeps.<br />
<br />
* The CPackDeb module learned a new CPACK_DEBIAN_<COMPONENT>_PACKAGE_DEPENDS option to specify per-component dependencies.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned to package symbolic links more cleanly and now supports directory symlinks with recent rpmbuild versions.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned a new CPACK_RPM_ADDITIONAL_MAN_DIRS variable to specify directories containing man pages for the brp-compress RPM macro.<br />
<br />
* The CPackRPM module learned a new CPACK_RPM_<component>_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE variable to specify a component-specific package architecture.<br />
<br />
* The CPack WIX generator learned the new CPACK_START_MENU_SHORTCUTS, CPACK_DESKTOP_SHORTCUTS and CPACK_STARTUP_SHORTCUTS installed file properties which can be used to install shorcuts in the Start Menu, on the Desktop and in the Startup Folder respectively.<br />
<br />
=== GNU Health ===<br />
For the first time, GNU Health Version 3.0.x is included in the openSUSE Distribution. It is based on the Tryton ERP framework, which is already longer available as separate repository (Application:ERP:Tryton:x.x)<br />
<br />
GNU Health is a Free Health and Hospital Information System, which is available in a form of wiki - dynamic as the health (care) itself and consistently updated. It can be installed and used by hospitals, governments, institutions, under a free license. As health and care are parts of a complex, multi-ethiological and anthropological issues, the system allows management and analysis of a huge amount of data and aspects. For more information, see the [http://health.gnu.org project website] and the [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health Documentation-Wiki], or watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15zCr4pqIp8 Installation Video].<br />
<br />
== Scientific ==<br />
* GNU/Octave 4.2.0<br />
*<br />
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== Development tools, IDEs, toolchain ==<br />
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=== Qt ===<br />
<br />
The Qt 5 libraries were updated to 5.6.1, a Qt 5.6 LTS based release. Qt 5.6.1 includes new features and security fixes for known vulnerabilities over Qt 5.5.1 (the version shipped in openSUSE Leap 42.1). This release includes many bug fixes and changes that improve performance and reduce memory consumption. Better overview can be found in [http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/03/16/qt-5-6-released/ Qt 5.6 overview].<br />
<br />
Compared to openSUSE Leap 42.1, Qt3D module was added; and QtQuick1 module was removed.<br />
<br />
New features include:<br />
* Better support for high-DPI screens<br />
* Update of QtWebEngine which updates the included Chromium snapshot to version 45 and now uses many of the system libraries instead of bundled ones<br />
* New Qt WebEngineCore module for new low-level APIs<br />
* The Qt Location module is not fully supported.<br />
* Improved compatibility with C++11 and the STL<br />
* New QVersionNumber class<br />
* Added support for HTTP redirection in QNetworkAccessManager<br />
* Improved support for OpenGL ES 3<br />
* Qt Multimedia got a new PlayList QML type and an audio role API for the media player<br />
* Qt Canvas 3D now supports Qt Quick Items as textures and can directly render to the QML scenes foreground or background<br />
* Qt 3D has received many improvements and new functionality<br />
* Many other features and bugfixes<br />
<br />
More details can be found in [https://wiki.qt.io/New_Features_in_Qt_5.6 Qt 5.6 new features] page.<br />
<br />
As part of this update, Qt Creator has been updated to 4.0.1.<br />
<br />
=== IDEs and compilers ===<br />
<br />
== Security ==<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:42.2]]<br />
<br />
=== Monitoring ===<br />
<br />
==== Prelude SIEM 3.0 ====<br />
<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.2 is the first stable release to include the Prelude SIEM.<br />
<br />
Prelude SIEM is a universal "Security Information & Event Management" (SIEM) system. Prelude collects, normalizes, sorts, aggregates, correlates and reports all security-related events (IDMEF) independently of the product brand.<br />
<br />
Prelude SIEM modules :<br />
* prelude-lml : normalize logs to security alerts<br />
* prelude-manager : bus connector for security alerts<br />
* prelude-correlator : security alerts correlation<br />
* prewikka : Web based GUI for security alerts</div>
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The wait is over and a new era begins for openSUSE releases. Contributors, friends and fans can now download the first Linux hybrid distro openSUSE Leap 42.1. Since the last release, exactly one year ago, openSUSE transformed its development process to create an entirely new type of hybrid Linux distribution called openSUSE Leap.<br />
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Version 42.1 is the first version of openSUSE Leap that uses source from SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) providing a level of stability that will prove to be unmatched by other Linux distributions. Bonding community development and enterprise reliability provides more cohesion for the project and its contributor's maintenance updates. openSUSE Leap will benefit from the enterprise maintenance effort and will have some of the same packages and updates as SLE, which is different from previous openSUSE versions that created separate maintenance streams. <br />
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Community developers provide an equal level of contribution to Leap and upstream projects to the release, which bridges a gap between matured packages and newer packages found in openSUSE’s other distribution Tumbleweed. <br />
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Since the move was such a shift from previous versions, a new version number and version naming strategy was adapted to reflect the change. The SLE sources come from SUSE’s soon to be released SLE 12 Service Pack 1 (SP1). The naming strategy is SLE 12 SP1 or 12.1 + 30 = openSUSE Leap 42.1. Many have asked why 42, but SUSE and openSUSE have a tradition of starting big ideas with a four and two, a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.<br />
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Every minor version of openSUSE Leap users can expect a new KDE and GNOME, but today is all about openSUSE Leap 42.1, so if you are tired of a brown desktop, try a green one.<br />
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==Thanks!==<br />
openSUSE Leap 42.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''"thank you"''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe Leap is a great release and will be a Linux distribution developers, sysadmins and users can depend upon! We hope you have a lot of fun using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
==The Details==<br />
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===For Developers===<br />
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File:Kde_qt5_designer.png|Qt Design with Qt5<br />
File:GNOME_Builder.png|GNOME Builder<br />
File:KDE_Anjunta.png| Anjuta 3.16<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
<p>Leap carries the latest version of the Qt 5 GUI toolkit (5.5). Qt 5.5 brings multiple features and enhancements for developers, but also for normal users, who will benefit from a large improvement in multi-screen handling and in QML (which is heavily used by Plasma).<br />
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Builder is a brand new IDE, which is intended to make it easy to create GNOME applications. This initial 3.16 release is an early preview, which shows editing features, such as split view, snippets, auto-indentation and a VIM engine. Builder was backed by a successful crowdfunding campaign early in 2015, and there are big plans for the future. These include project management functionality, global search, version tracking, debugging, Glade integration, and much more.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
<p>The KDE Frameworks 5 development libraries are at the latest stable version at the time of release (5.15), bringing in many bugfixes which affect the many KDE applications that are using them. In particular, the Baloo file indexing framework has been the subject of much changes, from bugfixes to performance improvements.</p><br />
}}<br />
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===For Sysadmins===<br />
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<gallery style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" mode=nolines><br />
File:Installation_overview_42.1.png|Installation overview<br />
File:Kde_yast2_42.1.png|YaST<br />
File:GNOME_YaST_appfolder_42.1.png|YaST App Folder<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 is full of virtualization solutions. QEMU 2.3.1, VirtualBox 5.0.6 and Docker 1.8.2 makes openSUSE Leap 42.1 a perfect base system to distribute applications. Set up is easy with YaST, so you'll be able deploy solutions quickly and easily. GNOME boxes, virt-manager, and virsh are also useful to sysadmins using openSUSE.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-yast.png|48px|link=]]|'''Improved YaST'''<br /><br />
<p>Being a completely open source project, the YaST versions and features shipped with SLE and openSUSE has always being in pretty close sync. With Leap that trends goes one step further, since 42.1 it will include exactly the same version of YaST, AutoYaST and Linuxrc that will be shipped in SLE12-SP1. When compared to the versions shipped in openSUSE 13.2, that means more than 600 fixes including corrections of errors, new features and enhancements in the already existing ones. Users and sysadmins will benefit from the improved YaST included in Leap 42.1. YaST is now more developer friendly than ever, with more polished code (although there is still a lot of autoconverted code from YCP), better development tools and documentation and a much better integration into the Ruby ecosystem including RSpec helpers, Rake tasks and other goodies. Although the YaST2-lxc module was dropped, the YaST family has grown with the addition of three new modules. Read more about the [https://news.opensuse.org/2015/02/25/openness-brings-fresh-air-to-yast/ new modules.]</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-feature.png|48px|link=]]|'''Machinery'''<br /><br />
<p>Available for use with openSUSE Leap 42.1 is [http://machinery-project.org/ Machinery]. Machinery is a command line application sysadmins can use for creating descriptions of Linux systems and working with them. You can use it to get insight into existing systems, to store and track their state, or to create new systems based on existing ones. Machinery provides powerful views of individual and comparisons between systems. It can also export descriptions to other tools for installation, migration, image building, containerization, or cloud deployment, and provides defined interfaces to work with system descriptions from your custom tools.</p><br />
}}<br />
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===For Users===<br />
<gallery style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" mode=nolines><br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_greeter.png|KDE Plasma 5 welcome screen<br />
File:KDE_Leap42.1_GIMP.png|GIMP in Plasma 5<br />
File:GNOME_libreoffice_42.1.png|GNOME LibreOffice 5<br />
File:GNOME_weather_42.1.png|GNOME Weather<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 is the first stable openSUSE release to include KDE Plasma 5 (version 5.4.2) as the default desktop environment. Plasma 5 is now mature enough for a wide audience to enjoy this beautiful, feature rich, innovative and performant desktop. The 5.4 version of the workspace introduces a new audio volume applet, a full-screen dashboard menu, many new icons (more than 1600 added) and improved High DPI support. Some minor "papercuts" from the previous releases have also been fixed, for example additional date formats in the clock or improvements in Folder View behavior and visuals.<br />
</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 ships with GNOME 3.16.2. The GNOME 3.16.x branch has been released in April 2015 and received multiple bug fix iterations, making it a well tested and stable version to supplement the rock-solid SLE12 base system. GNOME 3's visuals have been updated for 3.16. The Activities Overview, login screen, system menus and other system components have been given a new, more contemporary look. The new visuals are designed to integrate with the visual style of GNOME applications, for a more seamless experience.<br />
3.16 has a new style of scrollbar for GNOME 3. Instead of being shown all the time, these new overlay scrollbars are only shown when needed: a small scroll indicator is shown when the pointer is moved, and a larger bar appears when control is wanted.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Other desktop environments'''<br /><br />
<p>openSUSE Leap 42.1 includes MATE (1.10), which provides support for both GTK2 and GTK3 toolkits, added support for 3.x GUI toolkits and improvements in Audio Mixer Library. openSUSE Leap 42.1 also ships with XFCE (4.12.1). The XFCE panel can now intelligently hide itself, supports GTK3 plugins, and saw lots of its third-party plugins updated to take full advantage of the features added in 4.10. Enlightenment 19 (0.19.10) ships in openSUSE Leap 42.1 and can now unshade clients when they're activated, updates the X11 compositor to use damage events, and updates the icon theme search list for the wizard.</p><br />
}}<br />
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==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:License&diff=72289
openSUSE:License
2015-10-19T07:30:19Z
<p>Mlin7442: Version change to Leap 42.1 and update copyright years to 2015</p>
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:BetaPizzaPartyNBGAttendees&diff=72149
openSUSE:BetaPizzaPartyNBGAttendees
2015-09-30T09:42:58Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
Please add yourself to the list below if you run our openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Beta (or Factory) and want to join our [[openSUSE:BetaPizzaParty]] in Nürnberg.<br />
This is needed to plan the amount of Pizza.<br />
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<br />
===What: BetaPizzaParty===<br />
===Where: Germany, Nuremberg, Maxfeldstr. 5, EBC===<br />
[http://maps.google.de/maps?q=49.45958,11.0825&hl=de&ll=49.459608,11.08252&spn=0.0007,0.002064&sll=49.459772,11.082665&sspn=0.0014,0.004128&vpsrc=6&gl=de&t=h&z=20 map]<br />
<br />
===When: 2015-10-02 13:00 UTC (15:00 CEST) ===<br />
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===Who: all openSUSE-Leap-42.1-Beta-users===<br />
===Why: fun & food===<br />
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!Attendee<br />
!# Machines running Leap-42.1-Beta<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:ddemaio|Douglas DeMaio]]<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:aplanas|Alberto Planas]]<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:a_faerber|Andreas Färber]]<br />
|0; Factory: 13<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:bmwiedemann|Bernhard Wiedemann]]<br />
|2; Factory: 3<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:msmeissn|Marcus Meissner]]<br />
|0; Tumbleweed: 2<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:BenniBrunner|Benjamin Brunner]]<br />
|0; Factory: 2<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:trenn|Thomas Renninger]]<br />
|Factory: 1;<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:favogt|Fabian Vogt]]<br />
|2; Factory: 2;<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:cschum|Cornelius Schumacher]]<br />
|Tumbleweed: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:guohouzuo|Howard Guo]]<br />
|Tumbleweed: 4, Leap: 1.<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:jdsn|Daniel Schmidt]]<br />
|Leap: 0 (soon 1)<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:noiz777|Mauro Morales]]<br />
|Tumbleweed: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:cbruckmayer|Christian Bruckmayer]]<br />
|Tumbleweed: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:wengel|Wolfgang Engel]]<br />
|Leap: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:rguenther|Richard Biener]]<br />
|Leap: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:tiwai|Takashi Iwai]]<br />
|Leap: 1, TW: 2<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:asemen|Andrej Semen]]<br />
|Leap: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Mueller_christian|Christian Mueller]]<br />
|Tumbleweed: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:lnussel|Ludwig Nussel]]<br />
|Leap:1 , TW: 1<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:coolo|Stephan Kulow]]<br />
|Leap:1 , TW: 2<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:mlin7442|Max Lin]]<br />
|Leap:0(being 1 soon) , TW: 2<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Release_announcement&diff=69105
Release announcement
2014-11-24T09:09:54Z
<p>Mlin7442: Redirected page to Archive:Release announcement 13.2</p>
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.2&diff=69104
Archive:Release announcement 13.2
2014-11-24T09:09:24Z
<p>Mlin7442: create the archive</p>
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<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
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[[File:OpenSUSE semaforo1.png|center|350px]]<br />
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'''openSUSE 13.2 is...'''<br />
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{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Innovative'''<br />
<p>Built around the most innovative technologies Linux has to offer: [http://snapper.io/ Snapper] to take the most from snapshots capability of the powerful Btrfs filesystem offered as default option, [https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked Wicked] to bring light to network configuration, [https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/ Dracut] to ensure shorter boot times… For users asking for even more innovation Plasma 5.1, the next generation workspace by KDE, is also available as a technical preview.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-cleanup.png|48px|link=]]|'''Polished'''<br />
<p>This version presents the first step to adopt the new openSUSE design guidelines system-wide. The graphical revamp is noticeable everywhere: the installer, the bootloader, the boot sequence and all of the (seven!) supported desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, Enlightenment 19, Mate and Awesome). Even the experimental Plasma 5.1 is adapted to the overall experience.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Easy'''<br />
<p>The new openSUSE 13.2 installer comes with several changes targeted to make the installation process easier and more welcoming to new users. Those changes include a new and more straightforward installation work flow, better and smarter automatic proposals, less cluttered configuration options and a brand new layout for the user interface. In addition, several tools are included to easy the administration of any system like the Profile Management Tools for AppArmor or the YaST module for Snapper, just to name a few.</p><br />
}}<br />
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'''“With a vastly improved and streamlined installation process, and all the latest technologies from across the open source ecosystem, openSUSE 13.2 is a perfect choice for people who want an operating system that’s modern, stable, and gets the work done.”''' ''said Richard Brown, Chairman of openSUSE board''.<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
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===For Users===<br />
<gallery style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" mode=nolines><br />
File:KDE-Welcome-13.2.png|KDE welcome screen<br />
File:OS1320 GNOME-Weather-LA.png|GNOME Weather<br />
File:13.2 - LXDE - Menu.jpg|LXDE menu<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
<p>KDE 4.14, dedicated to the memory of Volker Lanz, provides a familiar look, feel and functionality with the rock-solid stability of the latest version of the long-term support Plasma Workspace (4.11.12) and the applications from latest Software Compilation (4.14.2). The KDE Telepathy stack offers features as off-the-record (OTR) encryption for instant messaging, multi-protocol support and a set of applets for the Plasma Workspace. KDE applications requiring multimedia are now based on the 1.0 version of the GStreamer multimedia framework, allowing a noticeable reduction in dependencies.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
<p>GNOME 3.14 includes greatly improved support for HiDPI screens and MultiTouch input devices, including gestures support. Network and geolocation capabilities has been also dramaticaly improved, as well as Wayland integration. All GNOME applications have received a lot of new features and improvement. In addition, this is the first release of openSUSE including GNOME Software, the ‘AppStore’ for the GNOME Desktop, nicely integrated with default openSUSE package management system. See the great overview of what’s new in GNOME 3.14 on openSUSE 13.2.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
<p>This is the first release of openSUSE including MATE (1.8.1), which provides a traditional desktop experience ideal for those users who loved GNOME under openSUSE 11.4. As in the previous release, openSUSE 13.2 also ships with XFCE (4.10), LXDE (0.5.5), Enlightenment 19 (0.19.0) and Awesome (3.4.15). All of them have received updates and polishing ranging from the most user-visible interface improvements to better integration with underlying subsystems like systemd and upower.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" mode=nolines><br />
File:Install overview 13.2.png|Installation overview<br />
File:YaST-sw single-NCurses-13 2.png|YaST text interface<br />
File:OS1320 SPG System-Tools.png|GNOME system tools<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
<p>In addition to Linux Containers 1.0.6 and the full virtualization solutions traditionally provided by openSUSE (with QEMU 2.1 and VirtualBox 4.3.18), this release also includes Docker 1.2 which, together with the availability of openSUSE 13.2 images at Docker Hub, makes openSUSE a perfect base system to distribute applications.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-yast.png|48px|link=]]|'''Improved YaST'''<br /><br />
<p>Several parts of YaST have been improved and cleaned up after the automatic conversion from YCP language to Ruby shipped with 13.1. Compared to that version, the new YaST is faster, more stable and better integrated with systemd, Btrfs and the other cutting edge technologies included in openSUSE 13.2. The new installation work flow allows to run the whole configuration phase and skip the final step, getting a complete reusable AutoYaST profile instead of an installed system.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<br />
<gallery style="text-align: center; margin: 0 auto;" mode=nolines><br />
File:Qtcreator 132.png|Qt Creator with Qt5<br />
File:Kdevelop132.png|KDevelop 4.7.0<br />
File:Anjuta132.png|Brand new Anjuta 3.14<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
<p>This release offers the latest version of the fully featured IDE KDevelop (4.7.0), the last of the versions based on the 4.x KDE development platform. In addition to C++, there are plugins available which extend its support for additional languages such as PHP or Python. In addition, most recent version of several other popular IDEs are shipped, like Anjuta 3.14 and two flavors of Qt Creator 3.2.1 (for Qt4 and Qt5).</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
<p>KDE Frameworks 5, a series of development libraries on top of Qt 5 made by KDE, is present in its latest stable release (5.3.0). The libraries co-exist with the existing 4.x variants, allowing development of KF5-based applications within a stable 4.x based workspace. In the land of dynamic languages, Ruby packaging is now even easier. Need JRuby? Want Rubinius? No problem. We can do it. Not only Ruby has been updated (2.1.3), but also Python (2.7.8 and 3.4.1), PHP (5.6.1), Perl (5.20) and many others.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''“I really like the flexibility, tooling and usability of openSUSE and I’m excited to use openSUSE 13.2 myself. It is another great release from the openSUSE project including the latest upstream technologies all brought together into a great distribution.”''' ''said Michael Miller, SUSE Vice President of global alliances and marketing''.<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.2 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/132 software.opensuse.org/132]. We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.2/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 13.1 can [http://en.opensuse.org/Upgrade upgrade to openSUSE 13.2 via the instructions at this link].<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:ARM the ARM wiki]. Stable 13.2 based images for ARMv7 and ARMv8 (AArch64) are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.2. ARMv6 port is experimental and offers no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.2 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''"thank you"''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.2 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
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[[zh-tw:Release announcement]]<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Launch_parties&diff=68871
openSUSE:Launch parties
2014-11-05T12:36:54Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Launch party locations list */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Marketing resources navbar}}<br />
[[File:Opensuse_launch_party_smoke_by_anditosan.jpeg|thumb|[[openSUSE:Artwork_posters|Party posters here]]]]<br />
[[Portal:13.2|openSUSE 13.2]] is going to be released on [http://www.suse.de/~coolo/opensuse_13.2/ '''November 4th 2014!'''] and there is no better way to enjoy the new release than with your fellow openSUSE peers! Launch parties are events around the release of a new openSUSE version. What kind of event is up to the organizers but it's usually an event to spread the word about the new version, share knowledge with each other and get people to know openSUSE. Most of all is of course about ''having a lot of fun...''<br />
<br />
If you are hosting one, go ahead and add it to list below. To add it to the map, please add your [[openSUSE:Launch party coordinates|coordinates]]. If you're interested in hosting one but have questions, see the [[openSUSE:Launch_party_HOWTO|Launch Party HOWTO]] or email the marketing mailinglist {{Mailinglist|opensuse-marketing|}}. <br />
<br />
You can find posters on [[openSUSE:Artwork_posters|this page]] and other materials via the navigation bar on top.<br />
<br />
If you want to give a presentation, find some materials [[openSUSE:Presentations|on the Presentations page]].<br />
<br />
'''Picking a date'''<br />
<br />
Launch parties aren't limited to the release date. It's fine to organize a party 3 or 4 weeks after the release, when people have had a chance to test it out! Of course, on the release date, you can [https://plus.google.com/events/c41ppnm1vm0l29d9mdt27kqtdj4 join our G+ release hangout] if you want!<br />
<br />
<!-- '''Getting cool stuff™'''<br />
<br />
It's always nice to have some things to give away at a release party. The openSUSE marketing team has some goodies like stickers, flyers, DVD's and t-shirts we can send to you! You could do a little lottery or give away some things to long-time local openSUSE contributors and the DVD's and flyers you can give to people to hand out to their friends and family.<br />
<br />
If there is anything left, just save it for a local conference where you can hand it out!<br />
<br />
If you want to organize a release party and get stuff, put your details below and ''order the materials'' via [http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd this website]. Note clearly in the description that you want stuff for a release party so we prioritize your request!!!<br />
<br />
Count on ''at least 2 weeks'' shipping and handling time in Europe and the USA, ''3-4 weeks'' in the rest of the world.<br />
<br />
And be sure to fill in the list below as complete as possible!!!<br />
<br />
{{Info|Note that we can not guarantee to be able to get things to you in time. The later the release party is after the release the bigger the chance we can make it!}}<br />
<br />
{{Info|Note that we can not guarantee to be able to send anything to your party - we have limited resources and might have to prioritize!}} <br />
--><br />
==Launch party locations map==<br />
<div style="margin: 1em;" class="center"><br />
{{#display_points:{{openSUSE:Launch party coordinates}}|service=openlayers|width=80%|zoom=2}}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==Launch party locations list==<br />
<br />
{|style="border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Organizer<br />
!Details<br />
!Country<br />
!City<br />
!Date/Time<br />
!Address<br />
!Planned size (guestimate)<br />
!Report<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:mlin7442|Max Lin]]<br />
|[http://opensuse-tw.kktix.cc/events/f381f858 info]<br />
|Taiwan<br />
|Taipei<br />
|November 23<br />
|Rm.B, 26F, 216 Tun Hwa S. Rd., Sec.2<br />
|~20<br />
|Not yet<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:Aaronluna75|Aaron Luna]]<br />
|[http://www.cisol.org.mx official launch party Mexico]<br />
|Mexico<br />
|Zacatecas<br />
|November 6<br />
|Citadel Square Art<br />
|~300<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:jospoortvliet|Berlin Blug/Jos Poortvliet]]<br />
|[http://www.belug.de/termine/Release_Party.html info]<br />
|Germany<br />
|Berlin<br />
|November 5<br />
|Lehrter Straße 53<br />
|~30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<div class="center"><br />
<gallery heights="300px" widths="300px" perrow="2"><br />
</gallery><br />
</div><br />
<br />
[[Category:Events|Launch parties]]<br />
[[Category:Launch party|!]]<br />
[[Category:13.2|Launch parties]]</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Launch_party_coordinates&diff=68870
openSUSE:Launch party coordinates
2014-11-05T12:34:39Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Launch Party Coordinates: */</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude><br />
This page is used to store the map data for the [[openSUSE:Launch_parties|Launch parties map]], see that page for more information. <br />
<br />
To add your coordinates to this page, add a following line:<br />
<br /><nowiki><br />
{{map_location|<latitude>|<longitude>|<Label>|<Description>|<URL>}}<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
Read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_coordinates_%28obtaining%29 more] on obtaining coordinates.<br />
<br />
Please:<br />
*do not use spaces before or after your coördinates<br />
*do not use <nowiki><br> for adresses in <Description></nowiki><br />
*do not use the "<" and ">" stated in the template use.<br />
<br />
<br />
<!--START--><br />
== Launch Party Coordinates: ==<br />
</noinclude><br />
{{map_location|25.016186|121.53185|Taipei, TW|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.zh/ 13.2 Launch Party Taiwan]|November 23}}<br />
{{map_location|22.77497|-102.57400|Zacatecas, MX|[http://www.cisol.org.mx/ 13.2 Official Launch Party Mexico]|November 6}}<br />
{{map_location|52.5298803|13.3626312|Berlin,Germany|[http://www.belug.de /13.2 opensuse release party]|05.11.2014}}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=SDB:System_upgrade&diff=68749
SDB:System upgrade
2014-11-03T04:30:55Z
<p>Mlin7442: updating against 13.2</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Migration navbar}}<br />
{{Intro|This guide shows how to use [[Portal:Zypper|Zypper]] to do a live distribution upgrade of openSUSE.<br />
}}<br />
{{Knowledge|<br />
*[[Portal:13.2|13.2]]<br />
*[[Portal:13.1|13.1]]<br />
*[[Portal:12.3|12.3]]<br />
*[[Portal:12.2|12.2]]<br />
*[[Portal:12.1|12.1]]<br />
*[[Portal:11.4|11.4]]<br />
*[[Portal:11.3|11.3]]<br />
*[[Portal:11.2|11.2]]<br />
|<br />
*[[SDB:Zypper_usage|Zypper usage]]<br />
*[[YaST Online Update]]<br />
|<br />
*[[YaST Software Management]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Version note|11.2+|Starting with openSUSE 11.2, a live upgrade from the prior version is [https://features.opensuse.org/305634 officially supported]. This allows to perform a complete operating system upgrade in place, without reloading everything from scratch. }}<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Summary==<br />
This page explains how to run a tool or a series of command line steps to upgrade your system to the latest version of openSUSE.<br />
<br />
Doing a live-upgrade has advantages but on the flip-side, there are major disadvantages.<br />
<br />
Among the advantages are:<br />
* You only download the packages that need to be upgraded, thus using a lot less bandwidth.<br />
* During the upgrade you can still use your workstation (even if this is not recommended); the only downtime will be the reboot after the upgrade.<br />
* You do not have to use a DVD, nor do you need a DVD writer. (You also could boot from the net or a USB key, and install the rest from the net...)<br />
<br />
The disadvantages:<br />
* If for any reason the upgrade is interrupted (e.g: power outages, network disconnect) and the process can't continue, you could be left with a broken system (that depends on where the process stopped of course).<br />
* If you have multiple systems to upgrade, you use bandwidth each time, so it might be better to download an ISO image.<br />
<br />
Other possibility:<br />
Offline upgrade, aka traditional or DVD upgrade. For more information, read [[SDB:offline_upgrade|offline upgrade]].<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Supported scenarios==<br />
Be aware that in principle, this upgrade process is considered “best effort” only. This means that due to some third-party packages and the myriad of possible configurations, it is possible for some combinations to cause failure upon upgrade.<br />
<br />
Also, remember these important rules:<br />
<br />
* All important data must be backed up prior to beginning the upgrade process.<br />
* You must update your system with the latest updates for the release you are currently running before running zypper dup.<br />
* You must only zypper dup to the next release. Hopping over a release, e.g., going from 12.2 -> 13.1, is not supported.<br />
<br />
<!--- The following scenarios are the two options available:<br />
# Command line – using [[Portal:Zypper|Zypper]].<br />
# Graphical tool – using [[Portal:YaST|YaST]].---><br />
----<br />
<br />
==Making sure you are up to date==<br />
The '''supported''' starting point is the last openSUSE release with all current updates applied. This does not include arbitrary openSUSE Build Service repositories you may have added. We recommend that you disable all OBS repositories first, perform the upgrade, then reenable them. The following steps show you how to update your openSUSE distribution to the current packages before upgrading to the next version.<br />
<br />
===Command line===<br />
===='''1.''' Check if the update repository already exists and is enabled.====<br />
<div class=shell>zypper repos --uri</div><br />
Check if <tt>http://download.opensuse.org/update/13.1/</tt> (replace 13.1 with your version) exists in one of the ''URI'' column values, and '''Yes''' in column ''Enabled'', like the example below,<br />
# | Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | URI<br />
---+-----------------+-----------------+---------+---------+---------------------------------------<br />
1 | repo-update | repo-update | Yes | Yes | http://download.opensuse.org/update/13.1/<br />
<br />
If column ''Enabled'' says ''No'', enable it by issuing this command,<br />
<div class=shell>zypper modifyrepo --enable repo-update</div><br />
: where ‘repo-update’ is the name of the update repository.<br />
If it exists and has been enabled, continue to step [[#3. Update system to the latest packages|3]].<br />
<br />
====2. Add update-repository====<br />
<div class=shell>zypper addrepo --check --refresh --name 'openSUSE-13.1-Update' http://download.opensuse.org/update/13.1/ repo-update</div><br />
: Replace 12.3 above with your current openSUSE version.<br />
<br />
====3. Update system to the latest packages====<br />
<div class=shell>zypper refresh</div><br />
<div class=shell>zypper update</div><br />
For more information, read [[SDB:Zypper_usage|Zypper Usage]].<br />
<br />
===Graphical tool===<br />
See [[YaST_Online_Update|YaST Online Update]].<br />
<br />
----<br />
==Running the Upgrade==<br />
The following steps will show you how to upgrade your openSUSE distribution to the following release (eg. 13.1 -> 13.2). As already mentioned, any third party or OBS repositories can cause troubles, so it is recommended to disable or remove them before proceeding.<br />
<br />
===Before you begin===<br />
Make sure that you read the [http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Most_annoying_bugs_13.2_dev list of annoying bugs] for the new version you are going to install. Some of them could affect the update process. Usually, alongside the bug is listed some solution or workaround, so make sure that you are prepared for upcoming problems.<br />
<br />
===Command line===<br />
As an example, we will be showing upgrade from 13.1 to 13.2 here:<br />
* Take a look at all repos you have <div class=shell>zypper lr</div> and remove all third party/OBS repos you no longer need <div class=shell># zypper rr <alias></div><br />
* Change all remaining repo URLs to the new version of the distribution (needs to be run as root) <div class=shell># cp -Rv /etc/zypp/repos.d /etc/zypp/repos.d.Old</div> (for a backup copy), then: <div class=shell># sed -i 's/13\.1/13.2/g' /etc/zypp/repos.d/*</div><br />
* If you are upgrading from 12.1 or older, add non-oss-update repo <div class=shell># zypper ar -f http://download.opensuse.org/update/13.2-non-oss/ repo-update-non-oss</div><br />
* Refresh new repositories (you might be asked to accept new gpg key) <div class=shell># zypper ref</div> If you haven't removed third party/OBS repositories you may encounter some errors as these repositories may not exist yet or they may have different unguessable URL. It is always recommended to remove them and add their newer version after upgrade.<br />
* Now execute the full distribution upgrade. <br />
{{Info|It is strongly recommended that you run this inside [http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/ GNU screen] or [http://tmux.sourceforge.net/ tmux] to protect the upgrade process in case anything should go wrong with the X session during the upgrade. Packages for both screen and tmux are available in the main openSUSE repositories. tmux is probably a safer bet, because for example if upgrading from 12.1 to 12.2, you would go from a version of GNU screen which uses FIFO pipes to a version which uses UNIX sockets, and [http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?32471 GNU screen has a bug which breaks compatibility between these two approaches], which means that you cannot resume a screen session created in 12.1 using the version of screen from 12.2.}}<br />
<br />
<div class=shell># zypper dup</div> With the above command zypper will download all required packages and install them in heaps. To download all packages in advance, use: <div class=shell># zypper dup --download "in-advance"</div><br />
{{Info|If you did the above dist upgrade before the official release date (eg.2014-11-04 for 13.2), you may have installed a Release Candidate (RC) or milestone version and will need to repeat the final <code>zypper dup</code> step now to receive the final release.}}<br />
<br />
{{Info|When upgrading to 13.2 you may need to uninstall sysvinit. If presented with a choice like:<br />
Problem: patterns-openSUSE-yast2_basis-13.1-13.6.1.x86_64 requires libyui-ncurses-pkg5, but this requirement cannot be provided <br />
deleted providers: libyui-ncurses-pkg5-2.44.4-2.1.5.x86_64 <br />
Solution 1: Following actions will be done: <br />
deinstallation of PackageKit-backend-zypp-0.8.11-2.3.1.x86_64<br />
deinstallation of PackageKit-0.8.11-2.3.1.x86_64<br />
deinstallation of PackageKit-branding-openSUSE-13.1-2.2.1.noarch<br />
deinstallation of apper-lang-0.8.1-11.7.1.noarch<br />
Solution 2: deinstallation of patterns-openSUSE-yast2_basis-13.1-13.6.1.x86_64<br />
Solution 3: deinstallation of sysvinit-2.88+-89.1.2.x86_64<br />
Solution 4: install PackageKit-0.8.17-3.1.3.i586 despite the inferior architecture<br />
Solution 5: keep libyui-ncurses-pkg5-2.44.4-2.1.5.x86_64<br />
Solution 6: keep libyui-ncurses-pkg5-2.44.4-2.1.5.x86_64<br />
Solution 7: break patterns-openSUSE-yast2_basis-13.1-13.6.1.x86_64 by ignoring some of its dependencies<br />
<br />
Choose from above solutions by number or skip, retry or cancel [1/2/3/4/5/6/7/s/r/c] (c): <br />
<br />
Make the choice to delete sysvinit.<br />
}}<br />
* Search for updated openSUSE 13.2 compatible third-party repositories that you used before if you still need them and add them. {{Warning|Use with caution. Using third-party repositories may break your system or cause instabilities.}} <div class=shell>zypper addrepo --name <name> <url> <alias></div> Or, if you have URL of a .repo file: <div class=shell># zypper ar <url.repo></div><br />
<br />
* After upgrade, reboot is recommended to start new kernel and newer versions of everything.<br />
<br />
{{Info|In addition, <code>zypper up</code> can be run from time to time to ensure you have the latest available packages from the various repositories that you have enabled. YOU (Yast Online Update) only addresses security updates from the official repositories.}}<br />
<br />
<!-- hidden because this is not working properly<br />
===Graphical tool===<br />
There is a [[YaST]] module called [[YaST wagon|Wagon]] to run the distribution upgrade with a graphical user interface ([[GUI]]).<br />
{{Warning|Keep in mind that the Wagon update is less tested than the command line method described above.}}<br />
Here is a quick walkthrough the 11.3->11.4 upgrade with [[YaST wagon|Wagon]]:<br />
* ensure you have yast2-wagon installed<br />
* make sure you have only 11.3 repositories enabled<br />
* start "<code>YaST2 wagon</code>" or use the YaST control center<br />
* when asked for a URL, choose "Custom URL" => "Specify URL" and give http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.4/repo/oss<br />
* follow the dialogs<br />
* after upgrade, ignore the message about contacting Novell Customer Center => click Abort<br />
* update all repositories to 11.4 as described above (e.g. with yast2 inst_source)<br />
* reboot<br />
--><br />
----<br />
<br />
== Links to other openSUSE or SUSE projects ==<br />
<!--=== Novell's Bugzilla===--><br />
<br />
===The openSUSE Forums===<br />
* [https://forums.opensuse.org/search.php Search threads] tagged with <tt>zypper dup</tt> or <tt>upgrade</tt><br />
<br />
[[Category:Package management]]<br />
[[Category:SDB:Installation 11.4]]<br />
[[Category:SDB:Installation 12.1]]<br />
[[Category:SDB:Installation 12.2]]<br />
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[[de:SDB:Distribution-Upgrade]]<br />
[[es:SDB:Actualización de la distribución]]<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Launch_parties&diff=68649
openSUSE:Launch parties
2014-10-31T09:11:59Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Marketing resources navbar}}<br />
[[File:Opensuse_launch_party_smoke_by_anditosan.jpeg|thumb|[[openSUSE:Artwork_posters|Party posters here]]]]<br />
[[Portal:13.2|openSUSE 13.2]] is going to be released on [http://www.suse.de/~coolo/opensuse_13.2/ '''November 4th 2014!'''] and there is no better way to enjoy the new release than with your fellow openSUSE peers! Launch parties are events around the release of a new openSUSE version. What kind of event is up to the organizers but it's usually an event to spread the word about the new version, share knowledge with each other and get people to know openSUSE. Most of all is of course about ''having a lot of fun...''<br />
<br />
If you are hosting one, go ahead and add it to list below. To add it to the map, please add your [[openSUSE:Launch party coordinates|coordinates]]. If you're interested in hosting one but have questions, see the [[openSUSE:Launch_party_HOWTO|Launch Party HOWTO]] or email the marketing mailinglist {{Mailinglist|opensuse-marketing|}}. <br />
<br />
You can find posters on [[openSUSE:Artwork_posters|this page]] and other materials via the navigation bar on top.<br />
<br />
If you want to give a presentation, find some materials [[openSUSE:Presentations|on the Presentations page]].<br />
<br />
'''Picking a date'''<br />
<br />
Launch parties aren't limited to the release date. It's fine to organize a party 3 or 4 weeks after the release, when people have had a chance to test it out! Of course, on the release date, you can [https://plus.google.com/events/c41ppnm1vm0l29d9mdt27kqtdj4 join our G+ release hangout] if you want!<br />
<br />
<!-- '''Getting cool stuff™'''<br />
<br />
It's always nice to have some things to give away at a release party. The openSUSE marketing team has some goodies like stickers, flyers, DVD's and t-shirts we can send to you! You could do a little lottery or give away some things to long-time local openSUSE contributors and the DVD's and flyers you can give to people to hand out to their friends and family.<br />
<br />
If there is anything left, just save it for a local conference where you can hand it out!<br />
<br />
If you want to organize a release party and get stuff, put your details below and ''order the materials'' via [http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd this website]. Note clearly in the description that you want stuff for a release party so we prioritize your request!!!<br />
<br />
Count on ''at least 2 weeks'' shipping and handling time in Europe and the USA, ''3-4 weeks'' in the rest of the world.<br />
<br />
And be sure to fill in the list below as complete as possible!!!<br />
<br />
{{Info|Note that we can not guarantee to be able to get things to you in time. The later the release party is after the release the bigger the chance we can make it!}}<br />
<br />
{{Info|Note that we can not guarantee to be able to send anything to your party - we have limited resources and might have to prioritize!}} <br />
--><br />
==Launch party locations map==<br />
<div style="margin: 1em;" class="center"><br />
{{#display_points:{{openSUSE:Launch party coordinates}}|service=openlayers|width=80%|zoom=2}}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==Launch party locations list==<br />
<br />
{|style="border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Organizer<br />
!Details<br />
!Country<br />
!City<br />
!Date/Time<br />
!Address<br />
!Planned size (guestimate)<br />
!Report<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:mlin7442|Max Lin]]<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.zh/ info]<br />
|Taiwan<br />
|Taipei<br />
|TBD<br />
|TBD<br />
|~20<br />
|Not yet<br />
|-<br />
}<br />
<br />
==Launch party locations posters==<br />
<div class="center"><br />
<gallery heights="300px" widths="300px" perrow="2"><br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
</div><br />
<br />
[[Category:Events|Launch parties]]<br />
[[Category:Launch party|!]]<br />
[[Category:13.2|Launch parties]]</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Launch_parties&diff=68648
openSUSE:Launch parties
2014-10-31T09:08:13Z
<p>Mlin7442: clean up for 13.2</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Marketing resources navbar}}<br />
[[File:Opensuse_launch_party_smoke_by_anditosan.jpeg|thumb|[[openSUSE:Artwork_posters|Party posters here]]]]<br />
[[Portal:13.1|openSUSE 13.1]] is going to be released on [http://www.suse.de/~coolo/opensuse_13.1/ '''November 19th 2013!'''] and there is no better way to enjoy the new release than with your fellow openSUSE peers! Launch parties are events around the release of a new openSUSE version. What kind of event is up to the organizers but it's usually an event to spread the word about the new version, share knowledge with each other and get people to know openSUSE. Most of all is of course about ''having a lot of fun...''<br />
<br />
If you are hosting one, go ahead and add it to list below. To add it to the map, please add your [[openSUSE:Launch party coordinates|coordinates]]. If you're interested in hosting one but have questions, see the [[openSUSE:Launch_party_HOWTO|Launch Party HOWTO]] or email the marketing mailinglist {{Mailinglist|opensuse-marketing|}}. <br />
<br />
You can find posters on [[openSUSE:Artwork_posters|this page]] and other materials via the navigation bar on top.<br />
<br />
If you want to give a presentation, find some materials [[openSUSE:Presentations|on the Presentations page]].<br />
<br />
'''Picking a date'''<br />
<br />
Launch parties aren't limited to the release date. It's fine to organize a party 3 or 4 weeks after the release, when people have had a chance to test it out! Of course, on the release date, you can [https://plus.google.com/events/c41ppnm1vm0l29d9mdt27kqtdj4 join our G+ release hangout] if you want!<br />
<br />
<!-- '''Getting cool stuff™'''<br />
<br />
It's always nice to have some things to give away at a release party. The openSUSE marketing team has some goodies like stickers, flyers, DVD's and t-shirts we can send to you! You could do a little lottery or give away some things to long-time local openSUSE contributors and the DVD's and flyers you can give to people to hand out to their friends and family.<br />
<br />
If there is anything left, just save it for a local conference where you can hand it out!<br />
<br />
If you want to organize a release party and get stuff, put your details below and ''order the materials'' via [http://software.opensuse.org/promodvd this website]. Note clearly in the description that you want stuff for a release party so we prioritize your request!!!<br />
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Count on ''at least 2 weeks'' shipping and handling time in Europe and the USA, ''3-4 weeks'' in the rest of the world.<br />
<br />
And be sure to fill in the list below as complete as possible!!!<br />
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{{Info|Note that we can not guarantee to be able to get things to you in time. The later the release party is after the release the bigger the chance we can make it!}}<br />
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{{Info|Note that we can not guarantee to be able to send anything to your party - we have limited resources and might have to prioritize!}} <br />
--><br />
==Launch party locations map==<br />
<div style="margin: 1em;" class="center"><br />
{{#display_points:{{openSUSE:Launch party coordinates}}|service=openlayers|width=80%|zoom=2}}<br />
</div><br />
<br />
==Launch party locations list==<br />
<br />
{|style="border:1px solid #aaa;" border="1" class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Organizer<br />
!Details<br />
!Country<br />
!City<br />
!Date/Time<br />
!Address<br />
!Planned size (guestimate)<br />
!Report<br />
<br />
|-<br />
|[[User:mlin7442|Max Lin]]<br />
|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.zh/ info]<br />
|Taiwan<br />
|Taipei<br />
|TBD<br />
|TBD<br />
|~20<br />
|Not yet<br />
|-<br />
}<br />
<br />
==Launch party locations posters==<br />
<div class="center"><br />
<gallery heights="300px" widths="300px" perrow="2"><br />
<br />
</gallery><br />
</div><br />
<br />
[[Category:Events|Launch parties]]<br />
[[Category:Launch party|!]]<br />
[[Category:13.1|Launch parties]]</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Launch_party_coordinates&diff=68647
openSUSE:Launch party coordinates
2014-10-31T09:01:58Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Launch Party Coordinates: */ cleanup for 13.2</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude><br />
This page is used to store the map data for the [[openSUSE:Launch_parties|Launch parties map]], see that page for more information. <br />
<br />
To add your coordinates to this page, add a following line:<br />
<br /><nowiki><br />
{{map_location|<latitude>|<longitude>|<Label>|<Description>|<URL>}}<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
Read [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographic_coordinates_%28obtaining%29 more] on obtaining coordinates.<br />
<br />
Please:<br />
*do not use spaces before or after your coördinates<br />
*do not use <nowiki><br> for adresses in <Description></nowiki><br />
*do not use the "<" and ">" stated in the template use.<br />
<br />
<br />
<!--START--><br />
== Launch Party Coordinates: ==<br />
</noinclude><br />
{{map_location|25.016186|121.53185|Taipei, TW|[https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensuse.zh/ 13.2 Launch Party Taiwan]|TBD}}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Social_media_launch_plan&diff=68634
openSUSE:Social media launch plan
2014-10-30T10:40:04Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* Traditional Chinese */</p>
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<div><!-- Template:Navbar is used to connect similar articles in one easy to navigate group --><br />
{{Navbar|TITLE=[[Portal:Marketing|Portal:Marketing]]|CONTENT=[http://progress.opensuse.org openSUSE planning tool]- [[openSUSE:Social media launch plan|Social media launch plan]] - [[openSUSE:Prerelease Launch Checklist|Prerelease Launch Checklist]]}}<br />
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{{Intro|This is a list of items to do for an openSUSE distribution release on social media. Help translate it and the promote the messages on the release day! Note that the [[Release_announcement|announcement]] also should be translated!}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
<br />
=== General approach ===<br />
Before the release date we need to have a clear plan what to tweet/dent/like and 'plus' at any time. The plan is based on previous experiences and has improved after each release!<br />
<br />
'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members can deploy the same content in the different languages across social media. The content for the major social media sites is prepared and translated, ready to copy-paste. There is also a time proposal included for when what needs to be send out.<br />
<br />
Each openSUSE account has [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts|administrators]] but we need help from others to re-tweet, like, '+' and so on and to use their own channels to spread the word. It is important that we all agree on the right keywords and the general message!<br />
<br />
Common contents must include the correct URL, keywords (tags) and references. We use the tags and references to reach a wider audience: the messages have to be designed to show up on streams of people following Linux, Apache, KDE and many others. Do not forget these!<br />
<br />
The following two tables help to execute the above plan:<br />
# The first table helps to identify the messages that should be promoted in each time zone per media site.<br />
# The second table describes the messages in a number of languages.<br />
<br />
====Preparing for the next release====<br />
==Social Media Messages for 13.2==<br />
The table below gives the messages we want to get out and at what time (in UTC) over our different media channels. The messages have to be adopted for the social media: twitter (due to the limit of 140 characters, at most 120 so ppl can retweet it), facebook/G+/etc and for the various languages. We do that in tables below (scroll down!).<br />
<br />
====Languages====<br />
<br />
'''Please translate this table and share content on local social media platforms'''<br />
''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
=====German=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|German Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====English=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|English Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Get the beer and pizza ready for an #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. The release is three days away.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 is just two days away from being release! Read about the major features at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 has AppArmor 2.9 with new management tools to protect the operating system and applications from treats - #toughhack. More at http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. ships with GNOME 3.14? You will have to wait until tomorrow. Until then check this out - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 will have KDE 4.14 and today you can try it. If you don't know what is new about it visit http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|See what packages on #openSUSE 13.2 affect science or engineering - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 for #openSUSE 13.2. Get it now at http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|What do you like about the new release? #openSUSEreview. Let's hear your comments.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Connect with #openSUSE 13.2. We bring people and projects together.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|A look in the future? Go experiment with Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|MATE desktop is available for #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Turn your PC into a time machine with #openSUSE 13.2 and its full integration with Btrfs and Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Catalan=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Catalan Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Poseu a punt la pizza i la cervesa per a la [http://bit.ly/openlaunch festa de llançament] de l'#openSUSE 13.2. Falten només tres dies per a la nova versió!<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 és a dos dies de ser alliberat! Llegiu quines en seran les característiques principals a https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 té l'AppArmor 2.9, amb noves eines de gestió per protegir d'atacs el sistema operatiu i les aplicacions - #toughhack. En podeu saber més a http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2. ve amb el GNOME 3.14? Haureu d'esperar fins demà. Mentrestant podeu mirar aquest vídeo: http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 té el KDE 4.14 i avui mateix ja el podreu provar. Si no sabeu què té de nou, visiteu http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Mireu quins paquets de l'#openSUSE 13.2 tenen a veure amb la ciència o l'enginyeria - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Ara és l'hora de l'#openSUSE 13.2! Obteniu-lo ara a http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Què us agrada de la nova versió? #openSUSEreview. Feu-ne el vostre comentari.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Connecteu amb l'#openSUSE 13.2. Posem en contacte gent i projectes.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Voleu fer un cop d'ull al futur? Experimenteu amb el Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|L'escriptiri MATE està disponible per a l'#openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Convertiu l'ordinador en una màquina del temps amb l'#openSUSE 13.2 gràcies a la plena integració amb Btrfs i Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Czech=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Czech Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Připravte si pivo a pizzu na #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Vydání je tady už za tři dny.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 zbývají už jen dva dny k vydání. Přečtěte si o hlavních vlastnostech na https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 ukrývá AppArmor, který chrání operační systém a aplikace před hrozbami - #toughhack. Čtěte více na http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Myslíte si, že přijde s Gnome 3.12 nebo 3.14? Budete si muset počkat do zítřka. Do té doby zkoukněte následující video - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 bude mít KDE 4.14 a dnes si jej můžete vyzkoušet. Pokud nevíte co je nového v této verzi KDE, navštivte http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Podívejte se, jaké balíčky v #openSUSE 13.2 ovlivňují vědu a strojírenství - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 pro #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Emodžněte ho - Co se vám líbí ohledně nového vydání #openSUSE 13.2? Přidejte k vašemu komentáři Emoji.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Připojte se k #openSUSE 13.2. Dáváme lidi a projekty dohromady.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Stáhněte si snímek Factory na http://bit.ly/FACTsnap nebo si přečtěte o Instalaci Factory na http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Také MATE desktop je součástí #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|openSUSE 13.2 plně podporuje HDTV a karty pro DVB-S2 a DVB-T2. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====French=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|French Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Spanish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Spanish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Ten preparada la cerveza y la pizza para la [http://bit.ly/openlaunch fiesta de lanzamiento] de #openSUSE 13.2. Quedan tres días para la fecha.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|¡Sólo quedan dos días para que #openSUSE 13.2 sea lanzado! Lee las características principales que traerá esta nueva versión en https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 tiene AppArmor para proteger al sistema operativo y las aplicaciones de ataques- #toughhack. Aprende más en http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. ¿crees que vendrá con Gnome 3.12 o 3.14? Deberás esperar hasta mañana, hasta entonces echa un vistazo a este vídeo - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 vendrá con KDE 4.14 y hoy podrás probarlo. Si no sabes lo que trae de nuevo visita http://bit.ly/KDE414<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Mira que paquetes de #openSUSE 13.2 están relacionados con la ciencia o la ingeniería - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|¡preparados, listos, ya! para #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|¡Exprésate! - ¿Qué es lo que más te gusta del nuevo lanzamiento de #openSUSE 13.2? Añade un emoticono en el comentario ;-)<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Conecta con #openSUSE 13.2. Unimos a la gente y a proyectos.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Descarga una de las imágenes de openSUSE Factory en http://bit.ly/FACTsnap o aprende cómo instalarlo en http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|El escritorio MATE desktop está disponible en #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 soporta de manera total HDTV y tarjetas para DVB-S2 y DVB-T2. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Polish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Polish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Ukrainian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Ukrainian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Підготуйте пиво та піцу для #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Новий випуск через три дні.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE 13.2, лишилося два дні до випуску! Детальніше про основні особливості на https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
| У #openSUSE 13.2 наявний AppArmor, щоб захистити від загроз ОС та програми - #toughhack. Дізнайтеся подробиці на http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Як гадаєте, буде Gnome 3.12 чи 3.14? Слід потерпіти до завтра. Наразі подивіться відео - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|У #openSUSE 13.2 є KDE 4.14 і нині ви зможете його випробувати. Коли не відаєте, що в ньому новенького, — відвідайте http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Дізнайтеся, які пакунки #openSUSE 13.2 призначені для науки і техніки - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Що вам подобається у новому випуску #openSUSE 13.2?<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Приєднуйтеся до #openSUSE 13.2. Ми об'єднуємо разом людей і проекти.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Завантажте знімок Factory http://bit.ly/FACTsnap чи дізнайтеся про установку Factory на http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Стільниця MATE доступна для #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 повністю підтримує HDTV та пристрої для DVB-S2 й DVB-T2. <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Russian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Russian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Приготовьте пиво и пиццу для #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Новый выпуск через три дня.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE 13.2, всего два дня до выпуска! Подробнее о главных особенностях на https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
| В #openSUSE 13.2 есть AppArmor чтобы защитить от угроз ОС и приложения - #toughhack. Узнайте больше на http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Как думаете, будет Gnome 3.12 или 3.14? Нужно потерпеть до завтра. Пока посмотрите видео - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|В #openSUSE 13.2 есть KDE 4.14 и сегодня вы сможете его попробовать. Если не знаете, что в нем нового — посетите http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Узнайте какие пакеты #openSUSE 13.2 есть для науки и техники - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Что вам нравится в новом выпуске #openSUSE 13.2?<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Присоединяйтесь к #openSUSE 13.2. Мы объединяем вместе людей и проекты.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Скачайте снимок Factory http://bit.ly/FACTsnap или узнайте об установке Factory на http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Рабочий стол MATE доступен для #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 полностью поддерживает HDTV и устройства для DVB-S2 и DVB-T2. <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Italian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Italian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Simplified Chinese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Traditional Chinese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|享受您的啤酒與披薩在 #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch 派對]。還有三天就將發行!<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 剩下兩天就將發行!了解主要的功能請前往 https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 提供了 AppArmor 2.9 能保護針對作業系統或應用程式的威脅 - #toughhack 。更多請見 http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 包含了 GNOME 3.14?明天就能知曉!了解 GNOME 3.14 可見 - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 將提供 KDE 4.14 ,今天你就能得到它了!了解 KDE 4.14 請見 http://bit.ly/KDE414<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|得知哪些套件從 #openSUSE 13.2 提供了對工程與科學方面的應用 - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|3-2-1 時間到! #openSUSE 13.2。馬上取得 openSUSE 13.2 從 http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|您喜歡這次的版本嗎? #openSUSEreview 。給予我們建議吧。<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|快與 #openSUSE 13.2 連接。我們將人們與專案聚在一起。<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|想一瞰未來?試試看 Plasma 5 吧。#openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 也提供了 MATE 桌面環境- http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 完全結合 Btrfs 以及 Snapper。讓您的電腦猶如時光機器 - http://bit.ly/snapperIO<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Japanese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Japanese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Arabic=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Arabic Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Farsi=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Farsi Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Greek=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Greek Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 ημέρες πριν 16:30<br />
|Πίτσες-μπύρες και ετοιμαστείτε για το #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch πάρτυ]. Κυκλοφορεί σε τρεις ημέρες.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 ημέρες πριν 10:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 είναι μόλις 2 μέρες μακρυά! Διαβάστε σχετικά με τα κύρια χαρακτηριστικά στην σελίδα https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 ημέρα πριν 10:00<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 διαθέτει το AppArmor 2.9 με νέα εργαλεία διαχείρισης για την προστασία τους λειτουργικού συστήματος και των εφαρμογών. Δείτε περισσότερα http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 ημέρα πριν 16:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2. διαθέτει το GNOME 3.14! Πρέπει να περιμένετε μέχρι αύριο. Μέχρ τότε, δείτε την σελίδα - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 διαθέτει KDE 4.14 και σήμερα μπορείτε να το δοκιμάσετε. Εάν δεν γνωρίζετε τι νέο υπάρχει, επισκεφθείτε την σελίδα http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Δείτε ποιά πακέτα του #openSUSE 13.2 επιρρεάζουν την επιστήμη και την μηχανολογία - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 για το #openSUSE 13.2. Κατεβάστε το τώρα από την σελίδα http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Τι σας άρεσε περισσότερο στην νέα έκδοση; #openSUSEreview. Ας δούμε τα σχόλιά σας.<br />
|-<br />
|1 ημέρα μετά 10:30<br />
|Συνδεθείτε με το #openSUSE 13.2. Συνδέουμε ανθρώπους και έργα.<br />
|-<br />
|1 ημέρα μετά 16:30<br />
|Με το βλέμα στο μέλλον. Το πειραματικό Plasma 5 στο #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 ημέρα μετά 10:30<br />
|Το περιβάλλον εργασίας MATE είναι διαθέσιμο για το #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 ημέρες μετά 10:30<br />
|Κάντε το μηχάνημά σας μια μηχανή του χρόνου με το #openSUSE 13.2 και την πλήρη εφαρμογή των Btrfs και Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Dutch=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Dutch Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Zet het bier en de pizza gereed voor een #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch lanceerparty]. De uitgave is over drie dagen.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 wordt over slechts twee dagen vrijgegeven! Lees over de hoofdkenmerken op https://nl.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hoofdkenmerken<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 bevat AppArmor 2.9 met nieuwe beheerhulpmiddelen om het besturingssysteem en toepassingen te beschermen tegen bedreigingen - #toughhack. Meer op http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. beschikbaar met GNOME 3.14? U zult moeten wachten tot morgen. Tot die tijd kunt u dit bekijken - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 zal KDE 4.14 bevatten en vandaag kunt u het proberen. Als u niet weet wat er nieuw aan is bezoek dan http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Kijk welke pakketten op #openSUSE 13.2 van invloed zijn op wetenschap of techniek - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 voor #openSUSE 13.2. Haal het nu op op http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Wat vindt u plezierig aan de nieuwe uitgave? #openSUSEreview. Laat ons uw opmerkingen horen.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Maak verbinding met #openSUSE 13.2. Wij brengen mensen en projecten samen.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Een kijkje in de toekomst? Ga experimenteren met Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|MATE bureaublad is beschikbaar voor #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Maak van uw PC een tijdmachine met #openSUSE 13.2 en zijn volledige integratie met Btrfs en Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Social_media_launch_plan&diff=68632
openSUSE:Social media launch plan
2014-10-30T10:04:50Z
<p>Mlin7442: separate Chinese to Simplified and Traditional</p>
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{{Navbar|TITLE=[[Portal:Marketing|Portal:Marketing]]|CONTENT=[http://progress.opensuse.org openSUSE planning tool]- [[openSUSE:Social media launch plan|Social media launch plan]] - [[openSUSE:Prerelease Launch Checklist|Prerelease Launch Checklist]]}}<br />
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{{Intro|This is a list of items to do for an openSUSE distribution release on social media. Help translate it and the promote the messages on the release day! Note that the [[Release_announcement|announcement]] also should be translated!}}<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
<br />
=== General approach ===<br />
Before the release date we need to have a clear plan what to tweet/dent/like and 'plus' at any time. The plan is based on previous experiences and has improved after each release!<br />
<br />
'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members can deploy the same content in the different languages across social media. The content for the major social media sites is prepared and translated, ready to copy-paste. There is also a time proposal included for when what needs to be send out.<br />
<br />
Each openSUSE account has [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts|administrators]] but we need help from others to re-tweet, like, '+' and so on and to use their own channels to spread the word. It is important that we all agree on the right keywords and the general message!<br />
<br />
Common contents must include the correct URL, keywords (tags) and references. We use the tags and references to reach a wider audience: the messages have to be designed to show up on streams of people following Linux, Apache, KDE and many others. Do not forget these!<br />
<br />
The following two tables help to execute the above plan:<br />
# The first table helps to identify the messages that should be promoted in each time zone per media site.<br />
# The second table describes the messages in a number of languages.<br />
<br />
====Preparing for the next release====<br />
==Social Media Messages for 13.2==<br />
The table below gives the messages we want to get out and at what time (in UTC) over our different media channels. The messages have to be adopted for the social media: twitter (due to the limit of 140 characters, at most 120 so ppl can retweet it), facebook/G+/etc and for the various languages. We do that in tables below (scroll down!).<br />
<br />
====Languages====<br />
<br />
'''Please translate this table and share content on local social media platforms'''<br />
''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
=====German=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|German Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====English=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|English Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Get the beer and pizza ready for an #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. The release is three days away.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 is just two days away from being release! Read about the major features at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 has AppArmor 2.9 with new management tools to protect the operating system and applications from treats - #toughhack. More at http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. ships with GNOME 3.14? You will have to wait until tomorrow. Until then check this out - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 will have KDE 4.14 and today you can try it. If you don't know what is new about it visit http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|See what packages on #openSUSE 13.2 affect science or engineering - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 for #openSUSE 13.2. Get it now at http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|What do you like about the new release? #openSUSEreview. Let's hear your comments.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Connect with #openSUSE 13.2. We bring people and projects together.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|A look in the future? Go experiment with Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|MATE desktop is available for #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Turn your PC into a time machine with #openSUSE 13.2 and its full integration with Btrfs and Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Catalan=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Catalan Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Poseu a punt la pizza i la cervesa per a la [http://bit.ly/openlaunch festa de llançament] de l'#openSUSE 13.2. Falten només tres dies per a la nova versió!<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 és a dos dies de ser alliberat! Llegiu quines en seran les característiques principals a https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 té l'AppArmor 2.9, amb noves eines de gestió per protegir d'atacs el sistema operatiu i les aplicacions - #toughhack. En podeu saber més a http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2. ve amb el GNOME 3.14? Haureu d'esperar fins demà. Mentrestant podeu mirar aquest vídeo: http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 té el KDE 4.14 i avui mateix ja el podreu provar. Si no sabeu què té de nou, visiteu http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Mireu quins paquets de l'#openSUSE 13.2 tenen a veure amb la ciència o l'enginyeria - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Ara és l'hora de l'#openSUSE 13.2! Obteniu-lo ara a http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Què us agrada de la nova versió? #openSUSEreview. Feu-ne el vostre comentari.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Connecteu amb l'#openSUSE 13.2. Posem en contacte gent i projectes.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Voleu fer un cop d'ull al futur? Experimenteu amb el Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|L'escriptiri MATE està disponible per a l'#openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Convertiu l'ordinador en una màquina del temps amb l'#openSUSE 13.2 gràcies a la plena integració amb Btrfs i Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=====Czech=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Czech Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Připravte si pivo a pizzu na #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Vydání je tady už za tři dny.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 zbývají už jen dva dny k vydání. Přečtěte si o hlavních vlastnostech na https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 ukrývá AppArmor, který chrání operační systém a aplikace před hrozbami - #toughhack. Čtěte více na http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Myslíte si, že přijde s Gnome 3.12 nebo 3.14? Budete si muset počkat do zítřka. Do té doby zkoukněte následující video - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 bude mít KDE 4.14 a dnes si jej můžete vyzkoušet. Pokud nevíte co je nového v této verzi KDE, navštivte http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Podívejte se, jaké balíčky v #openSUSE 13.2 ovlivňují vědu a strojírenství - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 pro #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Emodžněte ho - Co se vám líbí ohledně nového vydání #openSUSE 13.2? Přidejte k vašemu komentáři Emoji.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Připojte se k #openSUSE 13.2. Dáváme lidi a projekty dohromady.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Stáhněte si snímek Factory na http://bit.ly/FACTsnap nebo si přečtěte o Instalaci Factory na http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Také MATE desktop je součástí #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|openSUSE 13.2 plně podporuje HDTV a karty pro DVB-S2 a DVB-T2. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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=====French=====<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|French Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
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| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
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| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
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| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
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|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
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|-<br />
|10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Spanish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Spanish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Ten preparada la cerveza y la pizza para la [http://bit.ly/openlaunch fiesta de lanzamiento] de #openSUSE 13.2. Quedan tres días para la fecha.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|¡Sólo quedan dos días para que #openSUSE 13.2 sea lanzado! Lee las características principales que traerá esta nueva versión en https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 tiene AppArmor para proteger al sistema operativo y las aplicaciones de ataques- #toughhack. Aprende más en http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. ¿crees que vendrá con Gnome 3.12 o 3.14? Deberás esperar hasta mañana, hasta entonces echa un vistazo a este vídeo - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 vendrá con KDE 4.14 y hoy podrás probarlo. Si no sabes lo que trae de nuevo visita http://bit.ly/KDE414<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Mira que paquetes de #openSUSE 13.2 están relacionados con la ciencia o la ingeniería - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|¡preparados, listos, ya! para #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|¡Exprésate! - ¿Qué es lo que más te gusta del nuevo lanzamiento de #openSUSE 13.2? Añade un emoticono en el comentario ;-)<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Conecta con #openSUSE 13.2. Unimos a la gente y a proyectos.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Descarga una de las imágenes de openSUSE Factory en http://bit.ly/FACTsnap o aprende cómo instalarlo en http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|El escritorio MATE desktop está disponible en #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 soporta de manera total HDTV y tarjetas para DVB-S2 y DVB-T2. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Polish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Polish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
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! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
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| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
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| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
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| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
|09:00<br />
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|-<br />
|10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
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|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Ukrainian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Ukrainian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Підготуйте пиво та піцу для #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Новий випуск через три дні.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE 13.2, лишилося два дні до випуску! Детальніше про основні особливості на https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
| У #openSUSE 13.2 наявний AppArmor, щоб захистити від загроз ОС та програми - #toughhack. Дізнайтеся подробиці на http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Як гадаєте, буде Gnome 3.12 чи 3.14? Слід потерпіти до завтра. Наразі подивіться відео - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|У #openSUSE 13.2 є KDE 4.14 і нині ви зможете його випробувати. Коли не відаєте, що в ньому новенького, — відвідайте http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Дізнайтеся, які пакунки #openSUSE 13.2 призначені для науки і техніки - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Що вам подобається у новому випуску #openSUSE 13.2?<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Приєднуйтеся до #openSUSE 13.2. Ми об'єднуємо разом людей і проекти.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Завантажте знімок Factory http://bit.ly/FACTsnap чи дізнайтеся про установку Factory на http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Стільниця MATE доступна для #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 повністю підтримує HDTV та пристрої для DVB-S2 й DVB-T2. <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Russian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Russian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Приготовьте пиво и пиццу для #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Новый выпуск через три дня.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE 13.2, всего два дня до выпуска! Подробнее о главных особенностях на https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
| В #openSUSE 13.2 есть AppArmor чтобы защитить от угроз ОС и приложения - #toughhack. Узнайте больше на http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Как думаете, будет Gnome 3.12 или 3.14? Нужно потерпеть до завтра. Пока посмотрите видео - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|В #openSUSE 13.2 есть KDE 4.14 и сегодня вы сможете его попробовать. Если не знаете, что в нем нового — посетите http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Узнайте какие пакеты #openSUSE 13.2 есть для науки и техники - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Что вам нравится в новом выпуске #openSUSE 13.2?<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Присоединяйтесь к #openSUSE 13.2. Мы объединяем вместе людей и проекты.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Скачайте снимок Factory http://bit.ly/FACTsnap или узнайте об установке Factory на http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Рабочий стол MATE доступен для #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 полностью поддерживает HDTV и устройства для DVB-S2 и DVB-T2. <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Italian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Italian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Simplified Chinese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Traditional Chinese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Japanese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Japanese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Arabic=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Arabic Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
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|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|13:00<br />
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|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Farsi=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Farsi Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
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|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
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|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Greek=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Greek Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 ημέρες πριν 16:30<br />
|Πίτσες-μπύρες και ετοιμαστείτε για το #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch πάρτυ]. Κυκλοφορεί σε τρεις ημέρες.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 ημέρες πριν 10:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 είναι μόλις 2 μέρες μακρυά! Διαβάστε σχετικά με τα κύρια χαρακτηριστικά στην σελίδα https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 ημέρα πριν 10:00<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 διαθέτει το AppArmor 2.9 με νέα εργαλεία διαχείρισης για την προστασία τους λειτουργικού συστήματος και των εφαρμογών. Δείτε περισσότερα http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 ημέρα πριν 16:30<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2. διαθέτει το GNOME 3.14! Πρέπει να περιμένετε μέχρι αύριο. Μέχρ τότε, δείτε την σελίδα - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 διαθέτει KDE 4.14 και σήμερα μπορείτε να το δοκιμάσετε. Εάν δεν γνωρίζετε τι νέο υπάρχει, επισκεφθείτε την σελίδα http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Δείτε ποιά πακέτα του #openSUSE 13.2 επιρρεάζουν την επιστήμη και την μηχανολογία - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 για το #openSUSE 13.2. Κατεβάστε το τώρα από την σελίδα http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Τι σας άρεσε περισσότερο στην νέα έκδοση; #openSUSEreview. Ας δούμε τα σχόλιά σας.<br />
|-<br />
|1 ημέρα μετά 10:30<br />
|Συνδεθείτε με το #openSUSE 13.2. Συνδέουμε ανθρώπους και έργα.<br />
|-<br />
|1 ημέρα μετά 16:30<br />
|Με το βλέμα στο μέλλον. Το πειραματικό Plasma 5 στο #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 ημέρα μετά 10:30<br />
|Το περιβάλλον εργασίας MATE είναι διαθέσιμο για το #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 ημέρες μετά 10:30<br />
|Κάντε το μηχάνημά σας μια μηχανή του χρόνου με το #openSUSE 13.2 και την πλήρη εφαρμογή των Btrfs και Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Dutch=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Dutch Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Zet het bier en de pizza gereed voor een #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch lanceerparty]. De uitgave is over drie dagen.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 wordt over slechts twee dagen vrijgegeven! Lees over de hoofdkenmerken op https://nl.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Hoofdkenmerken<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 bevat AppArmor 2.9 met nieuwe beheerhulpmiddelen om het besturingssysteem en toepassingen te beschermen tegen bedreigingen - #toughhack. Meer op http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. beschikbaar met GNOME 3.14? U zult moeten wachten tot morgen. Tot die tijd kunt u dit bekijken - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 zal KDE 4.14 bevatten en vandaag kunt u het proberen. Als u niet weet wat er nieuw aan is bezoek dan http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Kijk welke pakketten op #openSUSE 13.2 van invloed zijn op wetenschap of techniek - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 voor #openSUSE 13.2. Haal het nu op op http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Wat vindt u plezierig aan de nieuwe uitgave? #openSUSEreview. Laat ons uw opmerkingen horen.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Maak verbinding met #openSUSE 13.2. Wij brengen mensen en projecten samen.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Een kijkje in de toekomst? Ga experimenteren met Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|MATE bureaublad is beschikbaar voor #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Maak van uw PC een tijdmachine met #openSUSE 13.2 en zijn volledige integratie met Btrfs en Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}</div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=openSUSE:Social_media_launch_plan&diff=68631
openSUSE:Social media launch plan
2014-10-30T09:55:20Z
<p>Mlin7442: remove duplicated English and Catalan</p>
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{{Intro|This is a list of items to do for an openSUSE distribution release on social media. Help translate it and the promote the messages on the release day! Note that the [[Release_announcement|announcement]] also should be translated!}}<br />
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== Release launch general plan: social media ==<br />
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=== General approach ===<br />
Before the release date we need to have a clear plan what to tweet/dent/like and 'plus' at any time. The plan is based on previous experiences and has improved after each release!<br />
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'''What we do:'''<br />
In a coordinated fashion openSUSE community members can deploy the same content in the different languages across social media. The content for the major social media sites is prepared and translated, ready to copy-paste. There is also a time proposal included for when what needs to be send out.<br />
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Each openSUSE account has [[openSUSE:Social_media_contacts|administrators]] but we need help from others to re-tweet, like, '+' and so on and to use their own channels to spread the word. It is important that we all agree on the right keywords and the general message!<br />
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Common contents must include the correct URL, keywords (tags) and references. We use the tags and references to reach a wider audience: the messages have to be designed to show up on streams of people following Linux, Apache, KDE and many others. Do not forget these!<br />
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The following two tables help to execute the above plan:<br />
# The first table helps to identify the messages that should be promoted in each time zone per media site.<br />
# The second table describes the messages in a number of languages.<br />
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====Preparing for the next release====<br />
==Social Media Messages for 13.2==<br />
The table below gives the messages we want to get out and at what time (in UTC) over our different media channels. The messages have to be adopted for the social media: twitter (due to the limit of 140 characters, at most 120 so ppl can retweet it), facebook/G+/etc and for the various languages. We do that in tables below (scroll down!).<br />
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====Languages====<br />
<br />
'''Please translate this table and share content on local social media platforms'''<br />
''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
=====German=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|German Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====English=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|English Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Get the beer and pizza ready for an #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. The release is three days away.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 is just two days away from being release! Read about the major features at https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 has AppArmor 2.9 with new management tools to protect the operating system and applications from treats - #toughhack. More at http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. ships with GNOME 3.14? You will have to wait until tomorrow. Until then check this out - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 will have KDE 4.14 and today you can try it. If you don't know what is new about it visit http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|See what packages on #openSUSE 13.2 affect science or engineering - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 for #openSUSE 13.2. Get it now at http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|What do you like about the new release? #openSUSEreview. Let's hear your comments.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Connect with #openSUSE 13.2. We bring people and projects together.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|A look in the future? Go experiment with Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|MATE desktop is available for #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Turn your PC into a time machine with #openSUSE 13.2 and its full integration with Btrfs and Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Catalan=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Catalan Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Poseu a punt la pizza i la cervesa per a la [http://bit.ly/openlaunch festa de llançament] de l'#openSUSE 13.2. Falten només tres dies per a la nova versió!<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 és a dos dies de ser alliberat! Llegiu quines en seran les característiques principals a https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 10:00<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 té l'AppArmor 2.9, amb noves eines de gestió per protegir d'atacs el sistema operatiu i les aplicacions - #toughhack. En podeu saber més a http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2. ve amb el GNOME 3.14? Haureu d'esperar fins demà. Mentrestant podeu mirar aquest vídeo: http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#L'openSUSE 13.2 té el KDE 4.14 i avui mateix ja el podreu provar. Si no sabeu què té de nou, visiteu http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Mireu quins paquets de l'#openSUSE 13.2 tenen a veure amb la ciència o l'enginyeria - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|Ara és l'hora de l'#openSUSE 13.2! Obteniu-lo ara a http://www.opensuse.org<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Què us agrada de la nova versió? #openSUSEreview. Feu-ne el vostre comentari.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Connecteu amb l'#openSUSE 13.2. Posem en contacte gent i projectes.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Voleu fer un cop d'ull al futur? Experimenteu amb el Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|L'escriptiri MATE està disponible per a l'#openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Convertiu l'ordinador en una màquina del temps amb l'#openSUSE 13.2 gràcies a la plena integració amb Btrfs i Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Czech=====<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Czech Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Připravte si pivo a pizzu na #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Vydání je tady už za tři dny.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 zbývají už jen dva dny k vydání. Přečtěte si o hlavních vlastnostech na https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 ukrývá AppArmor, který chrání operační systém a aplikace před hrozbami - #toughhack. Čtěte více na http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Myslíte si, že přijde s Gnome 3.12 nebo 3.14? Budete si muset počkat do zítřka. Do té doby zkoukněte následující video - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 bude mít KDE 4.14 a dnes si jej můžete vyzkoušet. Pokud nevíte co je nového v této verzi KDE, navštivte http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Podívejte se, jaké balíčky v #openSUSE 13.2 ovlivňují vědu a strojírenství - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 pro #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Emodžněte ho - Co se vám líbí ohledně nového vydání #openSUSE 13.2? Přidejte k vašemu komentáři Emoji.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Připojte se k #openSUSE 13.2. Dáváme lidi a projekty dohromady.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Stáhněte si snímek Factory na http://bit.ly/FACTsnap nebo si přečtěte o Instalaci Factory na http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Také MATE desktop je součástí #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|openSUSE 13.2 plně podporuje HDTV a karty pro DVB-S2 a DVB-T2. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====French=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|French Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Spanish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Spanish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|Ten preparada la cerveza y la pizza para la [http://bit.ly/openlaunch fiesta de lanzamiento] de #openSUSE 13.2. Quedan tres días para la fecha.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|¡Sólo quedan dos días para que #openSUSE 13.2 sea lanzado! Lee las características principales que traerá esta nueva versión en https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 tiene AppArmor para proteger al sistema operativo y las aplicaciones de ataques- #toughhack. Aprende más en http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. ¿crees que vendrá con Gnome 3.12 o 3.14? Deberás esperar hasta mañana, hasta entonces echa un vistazo a este vídeo - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 vendrá con KDE 4.14 y hoy podrás probarlo. Si no sabes lo que trae de nuevo visita http://bit.ly/KDE414<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Mira que paquetes de #openSUSE 13.2 están relacionados con la ciencia o la ingeniería - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|¡preparados, listos, ya! para #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|¡Exprésate! - ¿Qué es lo que más te gusta del nuevo lanzamiento de #openSUSE 13.2? Añade un emoticono en el comentario ;-)<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Conecta con #openSUSE 13.2. Unimos a la gente y a proyectos.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Descarga una de las imágenes de openSUSE Factory en http://bit.ly/FACTsnap o aprende cómo instalarlo en http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|El escritorio MATE desktop está disponible en #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 soporta de manera total HDTV y tarjetas para DVB-S2 y DVB-T2. <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Polish=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Polish Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Ukrainian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Ukrainian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Підготуйте пиво та піцу для #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Новий випуск через три дні.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE 13.2, лишилося два дні до випуску! Детальніше про основні особливості на https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
| У #openSUSE 13.2 наявний AppArmor, щоб захистити від загроз ОС та програми - #toughhack. Дізнайтеся подробиці на http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Як гадаєте, буде Gnome 3.12 чи 3.14? Слід потерпіти до завтра. Наразі подивіться відео - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|У #openSUSE 13.2 є KDE 4.14 і нині ви зможете його випробувати. Коли не відаєте, що в ньому новенького, — відвідайте http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Дізнайтеся, які пакунки #openSUSE 13.2 призначені для науки і техніки - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Що вам подобається у новому випуску #openSUSE 13.2?<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Приєднуйтеся до #openSUSE 13.2. Ми об'єднуємо разом людей і проекти.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Завантажте знімок Factory http://bit.ly/FACTsnap чи дізнайтеся про установку Factory на http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Стільниця MATE доступна для #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 повністю підтримує HDTV та пристрої для DVB-S2 й DVB-T2. <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Russian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Russian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
| Приготовьте пиво и пиццу для #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch launch party]. Новый выпуск через три дня.<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
| #openSUSE 13.2, всего два дня до выпуска! Подробнее о главных особенностях на https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
| В #openSUSE 13.2 есть AppArmor чтобы защитить от угроз ОС и приложения - #toughhack. Узнайте больше на http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2. Как думаете, будет Gnome 3.12 или 3.14? Нужно потерпеть до завтра. Пока посмотрите видео - http://bit.ly/gnome314<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|В #openSUSE 13.2 есть KDE 4.14 и сегодня вы сможете его попробовать. Если не знаете, что в нем нового — посетите http://bit.ly/KDE414 <br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|Узнайте какие пакеты #openSUSE 13.2 есть для науки и техники - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 #openSUSE 13.2<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|Что вам нравится в новом выпуске #openSUSE 13.2?<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|Присоединяйтесь к #openSUSE 13.2. Мы объединяем вместе людей и проекты.<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|Скачайте снимок Factory http://bit.ly/FACTsnap или узнайте об установке Factory на http://bit.ly/Finstall<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|Рабочий стол MATE доступен для #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|#openSUSE 13.2 полностью поддерживает HDTV и устройства для DVB-S2 и DVB-T2. <br />
<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=====Italian=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Italian Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Chinese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Chinese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|09:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|13:00<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1 Day After 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2 Day After 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
=====Japanese=====<br />
'''Please translate this table, only the twitter and facebook/G+ tables with the final messages'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!colspan="2"|Japanese Base messages<br />
|-<br />
!Time (UTC)<br />
! Message<br />
|-<br />
| 3 Days Before 16:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 2 Days Before 10:30<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| 1 Day Before 12:00<br />
|<br />
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| 1 Day Before 16:30<br />
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|Πίτσες-μπύρες και ετοιμαστείτε για το #openSUSE 13.2 [http://bit.ly/openlaunch πάρτυ]. Κυκλοφορεί σε τρεις ημέρες.<br />
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|Το #openSUSE 13.2 είναι μόλις 2 μέρες μακρυά! Διαβάστε σχετικά με τα κύρια χαρακτηριστικά στην σελίδα https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Major_features<br />
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| 1 ημέρα πριν 10:00<br />
|Το #openSUSE 13.2 διαθέτει το AppArmor 2.9 με νέα εργαλεία διαχείρισης για την προστασία τους λειτουργικού συστήματος και των εφαρμογών. Δείτε περισσότερα http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
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|Το #openSUSE 13.2. διαθέτει το GNOME 3.14! Πρέπει να περιμένετε μέχρι αύριο. Μέχρ τότε, δείτε την σελίδα - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
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|Δείτε ποιά πακέτα του #openSUSE 13.2 επιρρεάζουν την επιστήμη και την μηχανολογία - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
|-<br />
|13:00 TBD<br />
|3-2-1 για το #openSUSE 13.2. Κατεβάστε το τώρα από την σελίδα http://www.opensuse.org<br />
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|Τι σας άρεσε περισσότερο στην νέα έκδοση; #openSUSEreview. Ας δούμε τα σχόλιά σας.<br />
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|Με το βλέμα στο μέλλον. Το πειραματικό Plasma 5 στο #openSUSE 13.2<br />
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|Το περιβάλλον εργασίας MATE είναι διαθέσιμο για το #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
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|Κάντε το μηχάνημά σας μια μηχανή του χρόνου με το #openSUSE 13.2 και την πλήρη εφαρμογή των Btrfs και Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
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|#openSUSE 13.2 bevat AppArmor 2.9 met nieuwe beheerhulpmiddelen om het besturingssysteem en toepassingen te beschermen tegen bedreigingen - #toughhack. Meer op http://bit.ly/AppArmor<br />
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|#openSUSE 13.2. beschikbaar met GNOME 3.14? U zult moeten wachten tot morgen. Tot die tijd kunt u dit bekijken - http://bit.ly/1wEJaWi<br />
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|Kijk welke pakketten op #openSUSE 13.2 van invloed zijn op wetenschap of techniek - http://bit.ly/SciNEWs<br />
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|3-2-1 voor #openSUSE 13.2. Haal het nu op op http://www.opensuse.org<br />
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|Wat vindt u plezierig aan de nieuwe uitgave? #openSUSEreview. Laat ons uw opmerkingen horen.<br />
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|Maak verbinding met #openSUSE 13.2. Wij brengen mensen en projecten samen.<br />
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|Een kijkje in de toekomst? Ga experimenteren met Plasma 5. #openSUSE 13.2<br />
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|MATE bureaublad is beschikbaar voor #openSUSE 13.2 - http://bit.ly/MATEdt <br />
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|Maak van uw PC een tijdmachine met #openSUSE 13.2 en zijn volledige integratie met Btrfs en Snapper - http://bit.ly/snapperIO <br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.1&diff=68591
Archive:Release announcement 13.1
2014-10-29T07:18:29Z
<p>Mlin7442: bump</p>
<hr />
<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
<gallery mode=nolines><br />
File:OpenSUSE semaforo1.png<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
'''openSUSE 13.2 is...'''<br />
<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Innovative'''<br />
<p>Built around the most innovative technologies Linux has to offer: [http://snapper.io/ Snapper] to take the most from snapshots capability of the powerful Btrfs filesystem offered as default option, [https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked Wicked] to bring light to network configuration, [https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/ Dracut] to ensure shorter boot times… For users asking for even more innovation Plasma 5.1, the next generation workspace by KDE, is also available as a technical preview.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-cleanup.png|48px|link=]]|'''Polished'''<br />
<p>This version presents the first step to adopt the new openSUSE design guidelines system-wide. The graphical revamp is noticeable everywhere: the installer, the bootloader, the boot sequence and all of the (seven!) supported desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, Enlightenment 17, Mate and Awesome). Even the experimental Plasma 5.1 is adapted to the overall experience.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Easy'''<br />
<p>The new openSUSE 13.2 installer comes with several changes targeted to make the installation process easier and more welcoming to new users. Those changes include a new and more straightforward installation work flow, better and smarter automatic proposals, less cluttered configuration options and a brand new layout for the user interface. In addition, several tools are included to easy the administration of any system like the Profile Management Tools for AppArmor or the YaST module for Snapper, just to name a few.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery mode=nolines><br />
File:KDE-Welcome-13.2.png|KDE welcome screen<br />
File:OS1320 GNOME-Weather-LA.png|GNOME Weather<br />
File:13.2 - LXDE - Menu.jpg|LXDE menu<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE 4.14, dedicated to the memory of Volker Lanz, provides a familiar look, feel and functionality with the rock-solid stability of the latest version of the long-term support Plasma Workspace (4.11.12) and the applications from latest Software Compilation (4.14.2). The KDE Telepathy stack offers features as off-the-record (OTR) encryption for instant messaging, multi-protocol support and a set of applets for the Plasma Workspace. KDE applications requiring multimedia are now based on the 1.0 version of the GStreamer multimedia framework, allowing a noticeable reduction in dependencies.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
GNOME 3.14 includes greatly improved support for HiDPI screens and MultiTouch input devices, including gestures support. Network and geolocation capabilities has been also dramaticaly improved, as well as Wayland integration. All GNOME applications have received a lot of new features and improvement. In addition, this is the first release of openSUSE including GNOME Software, the ‘AppStore’ for the GNOME Desktop, nicely integrated with default openSUSE package management system. See the great overview of what’s new in GNOME 3.14 on openSUSE 13.2.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
This is the first release of openSUSE including MATE, which provides a traditional desktop experience ideal for those users who loved GNOME under openSUSE 11.4. As in the previous release, openSUSE 13.2 also ships with XFCE (4.10), LXDE (0.55), Enlightenment 17 (0.17.6) and Awesome (3.4.15). All of them have received updates and polishing ranging from the most user-visible interface improvements to better integration with underlying subsystems like systemd and upower.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery mode=nolines><br />
File:Install overview 13.2.png|Installation overview<br />
File:YaST-sw single-NCurses-13 2.png|YaST text interface<br />
File:OS1320 SPG System-Tools.png|GNOME system tools<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
In addition to Linux Containers 1.0.6 and the full virtualization solutions traditionally provided by openSUSE (with QEMU 2.1 and VirtualBox 4.3.18), this release also includes Docker 1.2 which, together with the availability of openSUSE 13.2 images at Docker Hub, makes openSUSE a perfect base system to distribute applications.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-yast.png|48px|link=]]|'''Improved YaST'''<br /><br />
Several parts of YaST have been improved and cleaned up after the automatic conversion from YCP language to Ruby shipped with 13.1. Compared to that version, the new YaST is faster, more stable and better integrated with systemd, Btrfs and the other cutting edge technologies included in openSUSE 13.2. The new installation work flow allows to run the whole configuration phase and skip the final step, getting a complete reusable AutoYaST profile instead of an installed system.}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery mode=nolines><br />
File:Qtcreator 132.png|Qt Creator with Qt5<br />
File:Kdevelop132.png|KDevelop 4.7.0<br />
File:Anjuta132.png|Brand new Anjuta 3.14<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
This release offers the latest version of the fully featured IDE KDevelop (4.7.0), the last of the versions based on the 4.x KDE development platform. In addition to C++, there are plugins available which extend its support for additional languages such as PHP or Python. In addition, most recent version of several other popular IDEs are shipped, like Anjuta 3.14 and two flavors of Qt Creator 3.2.1 (for Qt4 and Qt5).}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
KDE Frameworks 5, a series of development libraries on top of Qt 5 made by KDE, is present in its latest stable release (5.3.0). The libraries co-exist with the existing 4.x variants, allowing development of KF5-based applications within a stable 4.x based workspace. In the land of dynamic languages, Ruby packaging is now even easier. Need JRuby? Want Rubinius? No problem. We can do it. Not only Ruby has been updated (2.1.3), but also Python (2.7.8 and 3.4.1), PHP (5.6.1), Perl (5.20) and many others.}}<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.2 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/132 software.opensuse.org/132]. We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.2/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 13.1 can [http://en.opensuse.org/Upgrade upgrade to openSUSE 13.2 via the instructions at this link].<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:ARM the ARM wiki]. Stable 13.2 based images for ARMv7 and ARMv8 (AArch64) are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.2. ARMv6 port is experimental and offers no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.2 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''"thank you"''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.2 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=File:OpenSUSE_semaforo1.png&diff=68590
File:OpenSUSE semaforo1.png
2014-10-29T06:51:51Z
<p>Mlin7442: </p>
<hr />
<div></div>
Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.1&diff=68589
Archive:Release announcement 13.1
2014-10-29T06:37:52Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* For Developers */</p>
<hr />
<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
'''openSUSE 13.2 is...'''<br />
<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Innovative'''<br />
<p>Built around the most innovative technologies Linux has to offer: [http://snapper.io/ Snapper] to take the most from snapshots capability of the powerful Btrfs filesystem offered as default option, [https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked Wicked] to bring light to network configuration, [https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/ Dracut] to ensure shorter boot times… For users asking for even more innovation Plasma 5.1, the next generation workspace by KDE, is also available as a technical preview.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-cleanup.png|48px|link=]]|'''Polished'''<br />
<p>This version presents the first step to adopt the new openSUSE design guidelines system-wide. The graphical revamp is noticeable everywhere: the installer, the bootloader, the boot sequence and all of the (seven!) supported desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, Enlightenment 17, Mate and Awesome). Even the experimental Plasma 5.1 is adapted to the overall experience.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Easy'''<br />
<p>The new openSUSE 13.2 installer comes with several changes targeted to make the installation process easier and more welcoming to new users. Those changes include a new and more straightforward installation work flow, better and smarter automatic proposals, less cluttered configuration options and a brand new layout for the user interface. In addition, several tools are included to easy the administration of any system like the Profile Management Tools for AppArmor or the YaST module for Snapper, just to name a few.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Widgets_KDE_13.1.png|Plasma widgets<br />
File:Application-Launching-GNOME-13.1.png|GNOME applications<br />
File:OpenSUSE_13.1_E17_settings_theme.jpg|E17 settings<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE 4.14, dedicated to the memory of Volker Lanz, provides a familiar look, feel and functionality with the rock-solid stability of the latest version of the long-term support Plasma Workspace (4.11.12) and the applications from latest Software Compilation (4.14.2). The KDE Telepathy stack offers features as off-the-record (OTR) encryption for instant messaging, multi-protocol support and a set of applets for the Plasma Workspace. KDE applications requiring multimedia are now based on the 1.0 version of the GStreamer multimedia framework, allowing a noticeable reduction in dependencies.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
GNOME 3.14 includes greatly improved support for HiDPI screens and MultiTouch input devices, including gestures support. Network and geolocation capabilities has been also dramaticaly improved, as well as Wayland integration. All GNOME applications have received a lot of new features and improvement. In addition, this is the first release of openSUSE including GNOME Software, the ‘AppStore’ for the GNOME Desktop, nicely integrated with default openSUSE package management system. See the great overview of what’s new in GNOME 3.14 on openSUSE 13.2.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
This is the first release of openSUSE including MATE, which provides a traditional desktop experience ideal for those users who loved GNOME under openSUSE 11.4. As in the previous release, openSUSE 13.2 also ships with XFCE (4.10), LXDE (0.55), Enlightenment 17 (0.17.6) and Awesome (3.4.15). All of them have received updates and polishing ranging from the most user-visible interface improvements to better integration with underlying subsystems like systemd and upower.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Install overview 13.2.png|Installation overview<br />
File:YaST-sw single-NCurses-13 2.png|YaST text interface<br />
File:OS1320 SPG System-Tools.png|GNOME system tools<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
In addition to Linux Containers 1.0.6 and the full virtualization solutions traditionally provided by openSUSE (with QEMU 2.1 and VirtualBox 4.3.18), this release also includes Docker 1.2 which, together with the availability of openSUSE 13.2 images at Docker Hub, makes openSUSE a perfect base system to distribute applications.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-yast.png|48px|link=]]|'''Improved YaST'''<br /><br />
Several parts of YaST have been improved and cleaned up after the automatic conversion from YCP language to Ruby shipped with 13.1. Compared to that version, the new YaST is faster, more stable and better integrated with systemd, Btrfs and the other cutting edge technologies included in openSUSE 13.2. The new installation work flow allows to run the whole configuration phase and skip the final step, getting a complete reusable AutoYaST profile instead of an installed system.}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Qtcreator 132.png|Qt Creator with Qt5<br />
File:Kdevelop132.png|KDevelop 4.7.0<br />
File:Anjuta132.png|Brand new Anjuta 3.14<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
This release offers the latest version of the fully featured IDE KDevelop (4.7.0), the last of the versions based on the 4.x KDE development platform. In addition to C++, there are plugins available which extend its support for additional languages such as PHP or Python. In addition, most recent version of several other popular IDEs are shipped, like Anjuta 3.14 and two flavors of Qt Creator 3.2.1 (for Qt4 and Qt5).}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
KDE Frameworks 5, a series of development libraries on top of Qt 5 made by KDE, is present in its latest stable release (5.3.0). The libraries co-exist with the existing 4.x variants, allowing development of KF5-based applications within a stable 4.x based workspace. In the land of dynamic languages, Ruby packaging is now even easier. Need JRuby? Want Rubinius? No problem. We can do it. Not only Ruby has been updated (2.1.3), but also Python (2.7.8 and 3.4.1), PHP (5.6.1), Perl (5.20) and many others.}}<br />
<br />
===Under the hood===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Libreoffice_writer_calc_KDE_13.1.png|LibreOffice<br />
File:Openstack overview 13.1.png|OpenStack<br />
File:Yast_KDE_13.1.png|YaST<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-kernel.png|48px|link=]]|'''Kernel'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world’s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those:<br />
* Improved page reclaim to increase responsivity under heavy IO<br />
* Improved tracking of resources with accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes<br />
* Scalability improvements with NUMA policy redesign, timer-less multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue changes<br />
* Introduction of Zswap, a compressed swap cache, improving performance when enabled on low-memory systems<br />
* Btrfs introduced stability and performance improvements, Ext4 embeds small files in inodes, XFS gained support for metadata and journal checksums. F2FS is a new flash-optimized FS<br />
* Preliminary support for NFS 4.2, the new TCP Tail loss probe algorithm to improve short transfer performance and a low latency network polling mechanism for servers<br />
* O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, expanded namespaces support and the “labeled NFS” ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS<br />
* A new suspend power state for devices, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600 (disabled by default due to stability concerns)}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-console.png|48px|link=]]|'''System Tools'''<br /><br />
* Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become persistent across reboots.<br />
* In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600.<br />
* Both UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and support for Secure Boot enabled hardware have been improved with compatibility with more devices. Find out how to deal with UEFI and Secure Boot [[openSUSE:UEFI|in the wiki]].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Documentation'''<br /><br />
In this release, ActiveDoc replaces doc.opensuse.org and most of the packaged documents in openSUSE. ActiveDoc is a new web app which lowers the barrier to contribution to openSUSE documentation while maintaining the high quality standards and multiple formats in which documentation is available. Check it out [http://activedoc.opensuse.org/ here].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Dister-mechanic.png|48px|link=]]|'''SUSE Studio'''<br /><br />
[http://susestudio.com/ SUSE Studio] users can expect availability of openSUSE 13.1 right from the release date, and support for upgrading existing appliances shortly after. This means it will be possible to easily create your own operating system for the cloud, desktop or portable devices based on openSUSE 13.1 with a custom package selections, artwork, scripts and any other properties. You can share your appliance or also browse other’s shared appliances on [http://susegallery.com/ SUSE Gallery].}}<br />
<br />
'''“The openSUSE community has again done an amazing job. There was an incredible final testing- and bug fixing push over community channels the weeks before the release. we at SUSE are proud of being part of such an innovative team of technology enthusiasts.”''' ''said Ralf Flaxa, VP of engineering at SUSE''.<br />
<br />
==Support and release process==<br />
As usual, this release will continue to receive bugfixes and security updates for at least 2 release cycles + 2 months. However, the [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/08/26/upcoming-opensuse-13-1-will-be-kept-evergreen/ openSUSE Evergreen team has already announced extended security and bugfix support] for an additional 18 months, extending the openSUSE 13.1 life cycle to three years.<br />
<br />
For an even more detailed feature guide visit [[Portal:13.1|opensuse.org/13.1]].<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/131 software.opensuse.org/131]<br />
<br />
We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 12.3 can [[Upgrade|upgrade to openSUSE 13.1 via the instructions at this link]]. Users who have a properly set-up [[Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed setup]] will automatically migrate to the new release without any additional effort!<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [[Portal:ARM|the ARM wiki]]. Stable 13.1 based images for ARMv7 are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.1. ARMv6 and ARMv8 (AArch64) ports are experimental and offer no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''“thank you”''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.1 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.1&diff=68585
Archive:Release announcement 13.1
2014-10-29T06:31:26Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* For Admins */</p>
<hr />
<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
'''openSUSE 13.2 is...'''<br />
<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Innovative'''<br />
<p>Built around the most innovative technologies Linux has to offer: [http://snapper.io/ Snapper] to take the most from snapshots capability of the powerful Btrfs filesystem offered as default option, [https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked Wicked] to bring light to network configuration, [https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/ Dracut] to ensure shorter boot times… For users asking for even more innovation Plasma 5.1, the next generation workspace by KDE, is also available as a technical preview.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-cleanup.png|48px|link=]]|'''Polished'''<br />
<p>This version presents the first step to adopt the new openSUSE design guidelines system-wide. The graphical revamp is noticeable everywhere: the installer, the bootloader, the boot sequence and all of the (seven!) supported desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, Enlightenment 17, Mate and Awesome). Even the experimental Plasma 5.1 is adapted to the overall experience.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Easy'''<br />
<p>The new openSUSE 13.2 installer comes with several changes targeted to make the installation process easier and more welcoming to new users. Those changes include a new and more straightforward installation work flow, better and smarter automatic proposals, less cluttered configuration options and a brand new layout for the user interface. In addition, several tools are included to easy the administration of any system like the Profile Management Tools for AppArmor or the YaST module for Snapper, just to name a few.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Widgets_KDE_13.1.png|Plasma widgets<br />
File:Application-Launching-GNOME-13.1.png|GNOME applications<br />
File:OpenSUSE_13.1_E17_settings_theme.jpg|E17 settings<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE 4.14, dedicated to the memory of Volker Lanz, provides a familiar look, feel and functionality with the rock-solid stability of the latest version of the long-term support Plasma Workspace (4.11.12) and the applications from latest Software Compilation (4.14.2). The KDE Telepathy stack offers features as off-the-record (OTR) encryption for instant messaging, multi-protocol support and a set of applets for the Plasma Workspace. KDE applications requiring multimedia are now based on the 1.0 version of the GStreamer multimedia framework, allowing a noticeable reduction in dependencies.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
GNOME 3.14 includes greatly improved support for HiDPI screens and MultiTouch input devices, including gestures support. Network and geolocation capabilities has been also dramaticaly improved, as well as Wayland integration. All GNOME applications have received a lot of new features and improvement. In addition, this is the first release of openSUSE including GNOME Software, the ‘AppStore’ for the GNOME Desktop, nicely integrated with default openSUSE package management system. See the great overview of what’s new in GNOME 3.14 on openSUSE 13.2.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
This is the first release of openSUSE including MATE, which provides a traditional desktop experience ideal for those users who loved GNOME under openSUSE 11.4. As in the previous release, openSUSE 13.2 also ships with XFCE (4.10), LXDE (0.55), Enlightenment 17 (0.17.6) and Awesome (3.4.15). All of them have received updates and polishing ranging from the most user-visible interface improvements to better integration with underlying subsystems like systemd and upower.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Install overview 13.2.png|Installation overview<br />
File:YaST-sw single-NCurses-13 2.png|YaST text interface<br />
File:OS1320 SPG System-Tools.png|GNOME system tools<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
In addition to Linux Containers 1.0.6 and the full virtualization solutions traditionally provided by openSUSE (with QEMU 2.1 and VirtualBox 4.3.18), this release also includes Docker 1.2 which, together with the availability of openSUSE 13.2 images at Docker Hub, makes openSUSE a perfect base system to distribute applications.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-yast.png|48px|link=]]|'''Improved YaST'''<br /><br />
Several parts of YaST have been improved and cleaned up after the automatic conversion from YCP language to Ruby shipped with 13.1. Compared to that version, the new YaST is faster, more stable and better integrated with systemd, Btrfs and the other cutting edge technologies included in openSUSE 13.2. The new installation work flow allows to run the whole configuration phase and skip the final step, getting a complete reusable AutoYaST profile instead of an installed system.}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Anjuta_GNOME_13.1.png|Anjuta 3.10<br />
File:Qtcreator_KDE_13.1.png|QtCreator 2.8.1<br />
File:Kdevelop4_KDE_13.1.png|KDevelop 4.5.1<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
GCC 4.8 brings new error reporting capabilities: each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret ‘^’ indicating the column. Together with glibc and LLVM it introduces AArch64 support.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
This marks the first openSUSE release to ship the next incarnation of Linux’ most popular toolkit, Qt 5.1. While most applications are build against Qt 4.8, developers can start to experiment with innovations like QML2. Web developers will appreciate the latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.0 releases as well as PHP 5.4.20 which includes a build in testing server. Game developers should start to play with SDL 2, bringing Linux games into a new decade.}}<br />
<br />
===Under the hood===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Libreoffice_writer_calc_KDE_13.1.png|LibreOffice<br />
File:Openstack overview 13.1.png|OpenStack<br />
File:Yast_KDE_13.1.png|YaST<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-kernel.png|48px|link=]]|'''Kernel'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world’s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those:<br />
* Improved page reclaim to increase responsivity under heavy IO<br />
* Improved tracking of resources with accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes<br />
* Scalability improvements with NUMA policy redesign, timer-less multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue changes<br />
* Introduction of Zswap, a compressed swap cache, improving performance when enabled on low-memory systems<br />
* Btrfs introduced stability and performance improvements, Ext4 embeds small files in inodes, XFS gained support for metadata and journal checksums. F2FS is a new flash-optimized FS<br />
* Preliminary support for NFS 4.2, the new TCP Tail loss probe algorithm to improve short transfer performance and a low latency network polling mechanism for servers<br />
* O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, expanded namespaces support and the “labeled NFS” ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS<br />
* A new suspend power state for devices, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600 (disabled by default due to stability concerns)}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-console.png|48px|link=]]|'''System Tools'''<br /><br />
* Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become persistent across reboots.<br />
* In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600.<br />
* Both UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and support for Secure Boot enabled hardware have been improved with compatibility with more devices. Find out how to deal with UEFI and Secure Boot [[openSUSE:UEFI|in the wiki]].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Documentation'''<br /><br />
In this release, ActiveDoc replaces doc.opensuse.org and most of the packaged documents in openSUSE. ActiveDoc is a new web app which lowers the barrier to contribution to openSUSE documentation while maintaining the high quality standards and multiple formats in which documentation is available. Check it out [http://activedoc.opensuse.org/ here].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Dister-mechanic.png|48px|link=]]|'''SUSE Studio'''<br /><br />
[http://susestudio.com/ SUSE Studio] users can expect availability of openSUSE 13.1 right from the release date, and support for upgrading existing appliances shortly after. This means it will be possible to easily create your own operating system for the cloud, desktop or portable devices based on openSUSE 13.1 with a custom package selections, artwork, scripts and any other properties. You can share your appliance or also browse other’s shared appliances on [http://susegallery.com/ SUSE Gallery].}}<br />
<br />
'''“The openSUSE community has again done an amazing job. There was an incredible final testing- and bug fixing push over community channels the weeks before the release. we at SUSE are proud of being part of such an innovative team of technology enthusiasts.”''' ''said Ralf Flaxa, VP of engineering at SUSE''.<br />
<br />
==Support and release process==<br />
As usual, this release will continue to receive bugfixes and security updates for at least 2 release cycles + 2 months. However, the [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/08/26/upcoming-opensuse-13-1-will-be-kept-evergreen/ openSUSE Evergreen team has already announced extended security and bugfix support] for an additional 18 months, extending the openSUSE 13.1 life cycle to three years.<br />
<br />
For an even more detailed feature guide visit [[Portal:13.1|opensuse.org/13.1]].<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/131 software.opensuse.org/131]<br />
<br />
We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 12.3 can [[Upgrade|upgrade to openSUSE 13.1 via the instructions at this link]]. Users who have a properly set-up [[Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed setup]] will automatically migrate to the new release without any additional effort!<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [[Portal:ARM|the ARM wiki]]. Stable 13.1 based images for ARMv7 are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.1. ARMv6 and ARMv8 (AArch64) ports are experimental and offer no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''“thank you”''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.1 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.1&diff=68584
Archive:Release announcement 13.1
2014-10-29T06:21:03Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* For Users */</p>
<hr />
<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
'''openSUSE 13.2 is...'''<br />
<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Innovative'''<br />
<p>Built around the most innovative technologies Linux has to offer: [http://snapper.io/ Snapper] to take the most from snapshots capability of the powerful Btrfs filesystem offered as default option, [https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked Wicked] to bring light to network configuration, [https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/ Dracut] to ensure shorter boot times… For users asking for even more innovation Plasma 5.1, the next generation workspace by KDE, is also available as a technical preview.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-cleanup.png|48px|link=]]|'''Polished'''<br />
<p>This version presents the first step to adopt the new openSUSE design guidelines system-wide. The graphical revamp is noticeable everywhere: the installer, the bootloader, the boot sequence and all of the (seven!) supported desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, Enlightenment 17, Mate and Awesome). Even the experimental Plasma 5.1 is adapted to the overall experience.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Easy'''<br />
<p>The new openSUSE 13.2 installer comes with several changes targeted to make the installation process easier and more welcoming to new users. Those changes include a new and more straightforward installation work flow, better and smarter automatic proposals, less cluttered configuration options and a brand new layout for the user interface. In addition, several tools are included to easy the administration of any system like the Profile Management Tools for AppArmor or the YaST module for Snapper, just to name a few.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Widgets_KDE_13.1.png|Plasma widgets<br />
File:Application-Launching-GNOME-13.1.png|GNOME applications<br />
File:OpenSUSE_13.1_E17_settings_theme.jpg|E17 settings<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE 4.14, dedicated to the memory of Volker Lanz, provides a familiar look, feel and functionality with the rock-solid stability of the latest version of the long-term support Plasma Workspace (4.11.12) and the applications from latest Software Compilation (4.14.2). The KDE Telepathy stack offers features as off-the-record (OTR) encryption for instant messaging, multi-protocol support and a set of applets for the Plasma Workspace. KDE applications requiring multimedia are now based on the 1.0 version of the GStreamer multimedia framework, allowing a noticeable reduction in dependencies.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
GNOME 3.14 includes greatly improved support for HiDPI screens and MultiTouch input devices, including gestures support. Network and geolocation capabilities has been also dramaticaly improved, as well as Wayland integration. All GNOME applications have received a lot of new features and improvement. In addition, this is the first release of openSUSE including GNOME Software, the ‘AppStore’ for the GNOME Desktop, nicely integrated with default openSUSE package management system. See the great overview of what’s new in GNOME 3.14 on openSUSE 13.2.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
This is the first release of openSUSE including MATE, which provides a traditional desktop experience ideal for those users who loved GNOME under openSUSE 11.4. As in the previous release, openSUSE 13.2 also ships with XFCE (4.10), LXDE (0.55), Enlightenment 17 (0.17.6) and Awesome (3.4.15). All of them have received updates and polishing ranging from the most user-visible interface improvements to better integration with underlying subsystems like systemd and upower.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Screenshot-studio-12.3-kde.png|SUSE Studio preview image<br />
File:Postgres 12.3.png|PostgreSQL<br />
File:GNOME_Boxes_13.1.png|GNOME Boxes<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
As of this release the kvm 1.6 package is mainly just a wrapper of the binaries provided by the qemu package, a change that reflects the complete support that QEMU now provides for KVM. Xen 4.1 introduces the xl/libxl toolstack as the default. The libvirt package has been split into several subpackages, allowing users to create a libvirtd specific to their needs.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Databases and networking'''<br /><br />
13.1 ships an updated version of MySQL Community Server with stronger encryption support, innoDB improvements for better performance, new query functions and more. The default configuration of both MySQL and MariaDB has been improved. The new 2.4 release of Apache’s httpd delivers many improvements to the Multiple Processing Modules including the ability to build them as loadable modules, asynchronous read/write support and more.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-openstack.png|48px|link=]]|'''Cloud'''<br /><br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, bringing almost 400 new features. It also marks the debut of s3fs, a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files).}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Anjuta_GNOME_13.1.png|Anjuta 3.10<br />
File:Qtcreator_KDE_13.1.png|QtCreator 2.8.1<br />
File:Kdevelop4_KDE_13.1.png|KDevelop 4.5.1<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
GCC 4.8 brings new error reporting capabilities: each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret ‘^’ indicating the column. Together with glibc and LLVM it introduces AArch64 support.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
This marks the first openSUSE release to ship the next incarnation of Linux’ most popular toolkit, Qt 5.1. While most applications are build against Qt 4.8, developers can start to experiment with innovations like QML2. Web developers will appreciate the latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.0 releases as well as PHP 5.4.20 which includes a build in testing server. Game developers should start to play with SDL 2, bringing Linux games into a new decade.}}<br />
<br />
===Under the hood===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Libreoffice_writer_calc_KDE_13.1.png|LibreOffice<br />
File:Openstack overview 13.1.png|OpenStack<br />
File:Yast_KDE_13.1.png|YaST<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-kernel.png|48px|link=]]|'''Kernel'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world’s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those:<br />
* Improved page reclaim to increase responsivity under heavy IO<br />
* Improved tracking of resources with accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes<br />
* Scalability improvements with NUMA policy redesign, timer-less multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue changes<br />
* Introduction of Zswap, a compressed swap cache, improving performance when enabled on low-memory systems<br />
* Btrfs introduced stability and performance improvements, Ext4 embeds small files in inodes, XFS gained support for metadata and journal checksums. F2FS is a new flash-optimized FS<br />
* Preliminary support for NFS 4.2, the new TCP Tail loss probe algorithm to improve short transfer performance and a low latency network polling mechanism for servers<br />
* O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, expanded namespaces support and the “labeled NFS” ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS<br />
* A new suspend power state for devices, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600 (disabled by default due to stability concerns)}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-console.png|48px|link=]]|'''System Tools'''<br /><br />
* Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become persistent across reboots.<br />
* In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600.<br />
* Both UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and support for Secure Boot enabled hardware have been improved with compatibility with more devices. Find out how to deal with UEFI and Secure Boot [[openSUSE:UEFI|in the wiki]].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Documentation'''<br /><br />
In this release, ActiveDoc replaces doc.opensuse.org and most of the packaged documents in openSUSE. ActiveDoc is a new web app which lowers the barrier to contribution to openSUSE documentation while maintaining the high quality standards and multiple formats in which documentation is available. Check it out [http://activedoc.opensuse.org/ here].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Dister-mechanic.png|48px|link=]]|'''SUSE Studio'''<br /><br />
[http://susestudio.com/ SUSE Studio] users can expect availability of openSUSE 13.1 right from the release date, and support for upgrading existing appliances shortly after. This means it will be possible to easily create your own operating system for the cloud, desktop or portable devices based on openSUSE 13.1 with a custom package selections, artwork, scripts and any other properties. You can share your appliance or also browse other’s shared appliances on [http://susegallery.com/ SUSE Gallery].}}<br />
<br />
'''“The openSUSE community has again done an amazing job. There was an incredible final testing- and bug fixing push over community channels the weeks before the release. we at SUSE are proud of being part of such an innovative team of technology enthusiasts.”''' ''said Ralf Flaxa, VP of engineering at SUSE''.<br />
<br />
==Support and release process==<br />
As usual, this release will continue to receive bugfixes and security updates for at least 2 release cycles + 2 months. However, the [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/08/26/upcoming-opensuse-13-1-will-be-kept-evergreen/ openSUSE Evergreen team has already announced extended security and bugfix support] for an additional 18 months, extending the openSUSE 13.1 life cycle to three years.<br />
<br />
For an even more detailed feature guide visit [[Portal:13.1|opensuse.org/13.1]].<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/131 software.opensuse.org/131]<br />
<br />
We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 12.3 can [[Upgrade|upgrade to openSUSE 13.1 via the instructions at this link]]. Users who have a properly set-up [[Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed setup]] will automatically migrate to the new release without any additional effort!<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [[Portal:ARM|the ARM wiki]]. Stable 13.1 based images for ARMv7 are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.1. ARMv6 and ARMv8 (AArch64) ports are experimental and offer no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''“thank you”''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.1 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.1&diff=68583
Archive:Release announcement 13.1
2014-10-29T06:18:37Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* The Highlights */</p>
<hr />
<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
'''openSUSE 13.2 is...'''<br />
<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-new.png|48px|link=]]|'''Innovative'''<br />
<p>Built around the most innovative technologies Linux has to offer: [http://snapper.io/ Snapper] to take the most from snapshots capability of the powerful Btrfs filesystem offered as default option, [https://github.com/openSUSE/wicked Wicked] to bring light to network configuration, [https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/ Dracut] to ensure shorter boot times… For users asking for even more innovation Plasma 5.1, the next generation workspace by KDE, is also available as a technical preview.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-cleanup.png|48px|link=]]|'''Polished'''<br />
<p>This version presents the first step to adopt the new openSUSE design guidelines system-wide. The graphical revamp is noticeable everywhere: the installer, the bootloader, the boot sequence and all of the (seven!) supported desktops (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, LXDE, Enlightenment 17, Mate and Awesome). Even the experimental Plasma 5.1 is adapted to the overall experience.</p><br />
}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-distribution.png|48px|link=]]|'''Easy'''<br />
<p>The new openSUSE 13.2 installer comes with several changes targeted to make the installation process easier and more welcoming to new users. Those changes include a new and more straightforward installation work flow, better and smarter automatic proposals, less cluttered configuration options and a brand new layout for the user interface. In addition, several tools are included to easy the administration of any system like the Profile Management Tools for AppArmor or the YaST module for Snapper, just to name a few.</p><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Widgets_KDE_13.1.png|Plasma widgets<br />
File:Application-Launching-GNOME-13.1.png|GNOME applications<br />
File:OpenSUSE_13.1_E17_settings_theme.jpg|E17 settings<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE Plasma Desktop is the default in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file and window management, improved multi-monitor handling, brand new delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more. Also new is deeper Android integration in the desktop and in the Amarok music player. See this [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/04/sneak-peek-opensuse-13-1-what-we-have-for-plasma-desktop-users/ great introduction] to Plasma Desktop on openSUSE 13.1.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos. See the great [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/29/sneak-peek-opensuse-13-1-what-we-have-for-gnome-users/ overview of what’s new] in GNOME 3.10 on openSUSE 13.1.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 always offers the latest Free Desktop software including browsers, office applications and more. LibreOffice 4.1 introduces improved hyphenation and style handling, RTL support and better performance. Calligra 2.7 brings improved LATEX support and better toolboxes. Digital painting application Krita introduces a rewritten transform tool, greyscale masks and selections, new fileformat and color management support and more.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Screenshot-studio-12.3-kde.png|SUSE Studio preview image<br />
File:Postgres 12.3.png|PostgreSQL<br />
File:GNOME_Boxes_13.1.png|GNOME Boxes<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
As of this release the kvm 1.6 package is mainly just a wrapper of the binaries provided by the qemu package, a change that reflects the complete support that QEMU now provides for KVM. Xen 4.1 introduces the xl/libxl toolstack as the default. The libvirt package has been split into several subpackages, allowing users to create a libvirtd specific to their needs.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Databases and networking'''<br /><br />
13.1 ships an updated version of MySQL Community Server with stronger encryption support, innoDB improvements for better performance, new query functions and more. The default configuration of both MySQL and MariaDB has been improved. The new 2.4 release of Apache’s httpd delivers many improvements to the Multiple Processing Modules including the ability to build them as loadable modules, asynchronous read/write support and more.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-openstack.png|48px|link=]]|'''Cloud'''<br /><br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, bringing almost 400 new features. It also marks the debut of s3fs, a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files).}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Anjuta_GNOME_13.1.png|Anjuta 3.10<br />
File:Qtcreator_KDE_13.1.png|QtCreator 2.8.1<br />
File:Kdevelop4_KDE_13.1.png|KDevelop 4.5.1<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
GCC 4.8 brings new error reporting capabilities: each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret ‘^’ indicating the column. Together with glibc and LLVM it introduces AArch64 support.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
This marks the first openSUSE release to ship the next incarnation of Linux’ most popular toolkit, Qt 5.1. While most applications are build against Qt 4.8, developers can start to experiment with innovations like QML2. Web developers will appreciate the latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.0 releases as well as PHP 5.4.20 which includes a build in testing server. Game developers should start to play with SDL 2, bringing Linux games into a new decade.}}<br />
<br />
===Under the hood===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Libreoffice_writer_calc_KDE_13.1.png|LibreOffice<br />
File:Openstack overview 13.1.png|OpenStack<br />
File:Yast_KDE_13.1.png|YaST<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-kernel.png|48px|link=]]|'''Kernel'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world’s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those:<br />
* Improved page reclaim to increase responsivity under heavy IO<br />
* Improved tracking of resources with accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes<br />
* Scalability improvements with NUMA policy redesign, timer-less multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue changes<br />
* Introduction of Zswap, a compressed swap cache, improving performance when enabled on low-memory systems<br />
* Btrfs introduced stability and performance improvements, Ext4 embeds small files in inodes, XFS gained support for metadata and journal checksums. F2FS is a new flash-optimized FS<br />
* Preliminary support for NFS 4.2, the new TCP Tail loss probe algorithm to improve short transfer performance and a low latency network polling mechanism for servers<br />
* O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, expanded namespaces support and the “labeled NFS” ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS<br />
* A new suspend power state for devices, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600 (disabled by default due to stability concerns)}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-console.png|48px|link=]]|'''System Tools'''<br /><br />
* Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become persistent across reboots.<br />
* In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600.<br />
* Both UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and support for Secure Boot enabled hardware have been improved with compatibility with more devices. Find out how to deal with UEFI and Secure Boot [[openSUSE:UEFI|in the wiki]].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Documentation'''<br /><br />
In this release, ActiveDoc replaces doc.opensuse.org and most of the packaged documents in openSUSE. ActiveDoc is a new web app which lowers the barrier to contribution to openSUSE documentation while maintaining the high quality standards and multiple formats in which documentation is available. Check it out [http://activedoc.opensuse.org/ here].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Dister-mechanic.png|48px|link=]]|'''SUSE Studio'''<br /><br />
[http://susestudio.com/ SUSE Studio] users can expect availability of openSUSE 13.1 right from the release date, and support for upgrading existing appliances shortly after. This means it will be possible to easily create your own operating system for the cloud, desktop or portable devices based on openSUSE 13.1 with a custom package selections, artwork, scripts and any other properties. You can share your appliance or also browse other’s shared appliances on [http://susegallery.com/ SUSE Gallery].}}<br />
<br />
'''“The openSUSE community has again done an amazing job. There was an incredible final testing- and bug fixing push over community channels the weeks before the release. we at SUSE are proud of being part of such an innovative team of technology enthusiasts.”''' ''said Ralf Flaxa, VP of engineering at SUSE''.<br />
<br />
==Support and release process==<br />
As usual, this release will continue to receive bugfixes and security updates for at least 2 release cycles + 2 months. However, the [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/08/26/upcoming-opensuse-13-1-will-be-kept-evergreen/ openSUSE Evergreen team has already announced extended security and bugfix support] for an additional 18 months, extending the openSUSE 13.1 life cycle to three years.<br />
<br />
For an even more detailed feature guide visit [[Portal:13.1|opensuse.org/13.1]].<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/131 software.opensuse.org/131]<br />
<br />
We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 12.3 can [[Upgrade|upgrade to openSUSE 13.1 via the instructions at this link]]. Users who have a properly set-up [[Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed setup]] will automatically migrate to the new release without any additional effort!<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [[Portal:ARM|the ARM wiki]]. Stable 13.1 based images for ARMv7 are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.1. ARMv6 and ARMv8 (AArch64) ports are experimental and offer no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''“thank you”''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.1 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
<br />
[[cs:Oznámení nového vydání]]<br />
[[de:Release-Ankündigung]]<br />
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Mlin7442
https://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Archive:Release_announcement_13.1&diff=68582
Archive:Release announcement 13.1
2014-10-29T06:12:23Z
<p>Mlin7442: /* The Highlights */</p>
<hr />
<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
==The Highlights==<br />
{{Portal:13.2/Features}}<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Widgets_KDE_13.1.png|Plasma widgets<br />
File:Application-Launching-GNOME-13.1.png|GNOME applications<br />
File:OpenSUSE_13.1_E17_settings_theme.jpg|E17 settings<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE Plasma Desktop is the default in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file and window management, improved multi-monitor handling, brand new delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more. Also new is deeper Android integration in the desktop and in the Amarok music player. See this [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/04/sneak-peek-opensuse-13-1-what-we-have-for-plasma-desktop-users/ great introduction] to Plasma Desktop on openSUSE 13.1.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos. See the great [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/29/sneak-peek-opensuse-13-1-what-we-have-for-gnome-users/ overview of what’s new] in GNOME 3.10 on openSUSE 13.1.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 always offers the latest Free Desktop software including browsers, office applications and more. LibreOffice 4.1 introduces improved hyphenation and style handling, RTL support and better performance. Calligra 2.7 brings improved LATEX support and better toolboxes. Digital painting application Krita introduces a rewritten transform tool, greyscale masks and selections, new fileformat and color management support and more.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Screenshot-studio-12.3-kde.png|SUSE Studio preview image<br />
File:Postgres 12.3.png|PostgreSQL<br />
File:GNOME_Boxes_13.1.png|GNOME Boxes<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
As of this release the kvm 1.6 package is mainly just a wrapper of the binaries provided by the qemu package, a change that reflects the complete support that QEMU now provides for KVM. Xen 4.1 introduces the xl/libxl toolstack as the default. The libvirt package has been split into several subpackages, allowing users to create a libvirtd specific to their needs.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Databases and networking'''<br /><br />
13.1 ships an updated version of MySQL Community Server with stronger encryption support, innoDB improvements for better performance, new query functions and more. The default configuration of both MySQL and MariaDB has been improved. The new 2.4 release of Apache’s httpd delivers many improvements to the Multiple Processing Modules including the ability to build them as loadable modules, asynchronous read/write support and more.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-openstack.png|48px|link=]]|'''Cloud'''<br /><br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, bringing almost 400 new features. It also marks the debut of s3fs, a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files).}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Anjuta_GNOME_13.1.png|Anjuta 3.10<br />
File:Qtcreator_KDE_13.1.png|QtCreator 2.8.1<br />
File:Kdevelop4_KDE_13.1.png|KDevelop 4.5.1<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
GCC 4.8 brings new error reporting capabilities: each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret ‘^’ indicating the column. Together with glibc and LLVM it introduces AArch64 support.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
This marks the first openSUSE release to ship the next incarnation of Linux’ most popular toolkit, Qt 5.1. While most applications are build against Qt 4.8, developers can start to experiment with innovations like QML2. Web developers will appreciate the latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.0 releases as well as PHP 5.4.20 which includes a build in testing server. Game developers should start to play with SDL 2, bringing Linux games into a new decade.}}<br />
<br />
===Under the hood===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Libreoffice_writer_calc_KDE_13.1.png|LibreOffice<br />
File:Openstack overview 13.1.png|OpenStack<br />
File:Yast_KDE_13.1.png|YaST<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-kernel.png|48px|link=]]|'''Kernel'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world’s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those:<br />
* Improved page reclaim to increase responsivity under heavy IO<br />
* Improved tracking of resources with accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes<br />
* Scalability improvements with NUMA policy redesign, timer-less multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue changes<br />
* Introduction of Zswap, a compressed swap cache, improving performance when enabled on low-memory systems<br />
* Btrfs introduced stability and performance improvements, Ext4 embeds small files in inodes, XFS gained support for metadata and journal checksums. F2FS is a new flash-optimized FS<br />
* Preliminary support for NFS 4.2, the new TCP Tail loss probe algorithm to improve short transfer performance and a low latency network polling mechanism for servers<br />
* O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, expanded namespaces support and the “labeled NFS” ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS<br />
* A new suspend power state for devices, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600 (disabled by default due to stability concerns)}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-console.png|48px|link=]]|'''System Tools'''<br /><br />
* Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become persistent across reboots.<br />
* In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600.<br />
* Both UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and support for Secure Boot enabled hardware have been improved with compatibility with more devices. Find out how to deal with UEFI and Secure Boot [[openSUSE:UEFI|in the wiki]].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Documentation'''<br /><br />
In this release, ActiveDoc replaces doc.opensuse.org and most of the packaged documents in openSUSE. ActiveDoc is a new web app which lowers the barrier to contribution to openSUSE documentation while maintaining the high quality standards and multiple formats in which documentation is available. Check it out [http://activedoc.opensuse.org/ here].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Dister-mechanic.png|48px|link=]]|'''SUSE Studio'''<br /><br />
[http://susestudio.com/ SUSE Studio] users can expect availability of openSUSE 13.1 right from the release date, and support for upgrading existing appliances shortly after. This means it will be possible to easily create your own operating system for the cloud, desktop or portable devices based on openSUSE 13.1 with a custom package selections, artwork, scripts and any other properties. You can share your appliance or also browse other’s shared appliances on [http://susegallery.com/ SUSE Gallery].}}<br />
<br />
'''“The openSUSE community has again done an amazing job. There was an incredible final testing- and bug fixing push over community channels the weeks before the release. we at SUSE are proud of being part of such an innovative team of technology enthusiasts.”''' ''said Ralf Flaxa, VP of engineering at SUSE''.<br />
<br />
==Support and release process==<br />
As usual, this release will continue to receive bugfixes and security updates for at least 2 release cycles + 2 months. However, the [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/08/26/upcoming-opensuse-13-1-will-be-kept-evergreen/ openSUSE Evergreen team has already announced extended security and bugfix support] for an additional 18 months, extending the openSUSE 13.1 life cycle to three years.<br />
<br />
For an even more detailed feature guide visit [[Portal:13.1|opensuse.org/13.1]].<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/131 software.opensuse.org/131]<br />
<br />
We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 12.3 can [[Upgrade|upgrade to openSUSE 13.1 via the instructions at this link]]. Users who have a properly set-up [[Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed setup]] will automatically migrate to the new release without any additional effort!<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [[Portal:ARM|the ARM wiki]]. Stable 13.1 based images for ARMv7 are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.1. ARMv6 and ARMv8 (AArch64) ports are experimental and offer no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''“thank you”''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.1 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
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Archive:Release announcement 13.1
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<div>Dear contributors, friends and fans: openSUSE 13.2 is out! After one year on continuous improvement in the tools and procedures and many hours of developing, packaging, testing and fixing issues a new stable release is here providing the best that Free and Open Source has to offer with our special green touch: stable, innovative and fun!<br />
<br />
This is the first release after the change in the openSUSE development mode, with a much shorter stabilization phase thanks to the extensive testing done in a daily basis in the rolling distribution used now as a base for openSUSE stable releases. The perfect balance between innovation and stability with the great level of freedom of choice that openSUSE users are used to.<br />
<br />
==The Highlights==<br />
{{Portal:13.1/Features}}<br />
<br />
'''“We’re proud of this release and of all those who worked on it. With a steady increase in contributors there was a lot of hard work put in by so many people from around the globe. Without all these contributors, initiatives like support for ARM would not be possible and we’re very thankful for their input.”''' ''said openSUSE Board member Andrew Wafaa.''<br />
<br />
==The Details==<br />
<br />
===For Users===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Widgets_KDE_13.1.png|Plasma widgets<br />
File:Application-Launching-GNOME-13.1.png|GNOME applications<br />
File:OpenSUSE_13.1_E17_settings_theme.jpg|E17 settings<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-kde.png|48px|link=]]|'''KDE'''<br /><br />
KDE Plasma Desktop is the default in openSUSE, and the 4.11 version of this Free Desktop is a long term supported release. This release brings speed improvements in Desktop Search, file and window management, improved multi-monitor handling, brand new delayed mail sending feature and scam detection for KDE PIM and much more. Also new is deeper Android integration in the desktop and in the Amarok music player. See this [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/11/04/sneak-peek-opensuse-13-1-what-we-have-for-plasma-desktop-users/ great introduction] to Plasma Desktop on openSUSE 13.1.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-gnome.png|48px|link=]]|'''GNOME'''<br /><br />
This release is very significant for the GNOME community, bringing a unified system status area, geolocation features, high-resolution display support and a collection of new and improved applications including Maps, Notes, Music and Photos. See the great [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/10/29/sneak-peek-opensuse-13-1-what-we-have-for-gnome-users/ overview of what’s new] in GNOME 3.10 on openSUSE 13.1.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-desktop.png|48px|link=]]|'''Desktop Applications'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 always offers the latest Free Desktop software including browsers, office applications and more. LibreOffice 4.1 introduces improved hyphenation and style handling, RTL support and better performance. Calligra 2.7 brings improved LATEX support and better toolboxes. Digital painting application Krita introduces a rewritten transform tool, greyscale masks and selections, new fileformat and color management support and more.}}<br />
<br />
===For Admins===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Screenshot-studio-12.3-kde.png|SUSE Studio preview image<br />
File:Postgres 12.3.png|PostgreSQL<br />
File:GNOME_Boxes_13.1.png|GNOME Boxes<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-network.png|48px|link=]]|'''Virtualization'''<br /><br />
As of this release the kvm 1.6 package is mainly just a wrapper of the binaries provided by the qemu package, a change that reflects the complete support that QEMU now provides for KVM. Xen 4.1 introduces the xl/libxl toolstack as the default. The libvirt package has been split into several subpackages, allowing users to create a libvirtd specific to their needs.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Databases and networking'''<br /><br />
13.1 ships an updated version of MySQL Community Server with stronger encryption support, innoDB improvements for better performance, new query functions and more. The default configuration of both MySQL and MariaDB has been improved. The new 2.4 release of Apache’s httpd delivers many improvements to the Multiple Processing Modules including the ability to build them as loadable modules, asynchronous read/write support and more.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Logo-openstack.png|48px|link=]]|'''Cloud'''<br /><br />
This release comes with various cloud technologies including the latest Havana release from OpenStack, bringing almost 400 new features. It also marks the debut of s3fs, a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files).}}<br />
<br />
===For Developers===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Anjuta_GNOME_13.1.png|Anjuta 3.10<br />
File:Qtcreator_KDE_13.1.png|QtCreator 2.8.1<br />
File:Kdevelop4_KDE_13.1.png|KDevelop 4.5.1<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Maintenance.png|48px|link=]]|'''IDEs and tooling'''<br /><br />
GCC 4.8 brings new error reporting capabilities: each diagnostic emitted now includes the original source line text and a caret ‘^’ indicating the column. Together with glibc and LLVM it introduces AArch64 support.}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-security.png|48px|link=]]|'''Languages and Libraries'''<br /><br />
This marks the first openSUSE release to ship the next incarnation of Linux’ most popular toolkit, Qt 5.1. While most applications are build against Qt 4.8, developers can start to experiment with innovations like QML2. Web developers will appreciate the latest Rails 4 and Ruby 2.0 releases as well as PHP 5.4.20 which includes a build in testing server. Game developers should start to play with SDL 2, bringing Linux games into a new decade.}}<br />
<br />
===Under the hood===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Libreoffice_writer_calc_KDE_13.1.png|LibreOffice<br />
File:Openstack overview 13.1.png|OpenStack<br />
File:Yast_KDE_13.1.png|YaST<br />
</gallery><br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-kernel.png|48px|link=]]|'''Kernel'''<br /><br />
openSUSE 13.1 ships with the latest patch in the 3.11 kernel series. The brisk development pace of the world’s largest software engineering project has continued, with no less than four releases since the previous openSUSE version, bringing countless features to our users. We give you an overview of the most noticeable of those:<br />
* Improved page reclaim to increase responsivity under heavy IO<br />
* Improved tracking of resources with accounting of kernel memory in the memory resource controller and detailed tracking of which pages a program writes<br />
* Scalability improvements with NUMA policy redesign, timer-less multitasking, rwlock, mutex and SYSV IPC message queue changes<br />
* Introduction of Zswap, a compressed swap cache, improving performance when enabled on low-memory systems<br />
* Btrfs introduced stability and performance improvements, Ext4 embeds small files in inodes, XFS gained support for metadata and journal checksums. F2FS is a new flash-optimized FS<br />
* Preliminary support for NFS 4.2, the new TCP Tail loss probe algorithm to improve short transfer performance and a low latency network polling mechanism for servers<br />
* O_TMPFILE open(2) flag for the easy creation of secure temporary files, expanded namespaces support and the “labeled NFS” ability which brings full support for SELinux on NFS<br />
* A new suspend power state for devices, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600 (disabled by default due to stability concerns)}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-console.png|48px|link=]]|'''System Tools'''<br /><br />
* Thanks to integration of udev in the latest systemd the labeling of ethernet devices has become persistent across reboots.<br />
* In the power management area, there is a new suspend power state for devices which can deal with extremely low power states (or have issues with the other suspend states) and, perhaps more relevant for laptop users, experimental dynamic power management for all Radeon GPUs since r600.<br />
* Both UEFI support for x86_64 hardware and support for Secure Boot enabled hardware have been improved with compatibility with more devices. Find out how to deal with UEFI and Secure Boot [[openSUSE:UEFI|in the wiki]].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Icon-wiki.png|48px|link=]]|'''Documentation'''<br /><br />
In this release, ActiveDoc replaces doc.opensuse.org and most of the packaged documents in openSUSE. ActiveDoc is a new web app which lowers the barrier to contribution to openSUSE documentation while maintaining the high quality standards and multiple formats in which documentation is available. Check it out [http://activedoc.opensuse.org/ here].}}<br />
{{Point here|[[Image:Dister-mechanic.png|48px|link=]]|'''SUSE Studio'''<br /><br />
[http://susestudio.com/ SUSE Studio] users can expect availability of openSUSE 13.1 right from the release date, and support for upgrading existing appliances shortly after. This means it will be possible to easily create your own operating system for the cloud, desktop or portable devices based on openSUSE 13.1 with a custom package selections, artwork, scripts and any other properties. You can share your appliance or also browse other’s shared appliances on [http://susegallery.com/ SUSE Gallery].}}<br />
<br />
'''“The openSUSE community has again done an amazing job. There was an incredible final testing- and bug fixing push over community channels the weeks before the release. we at SUSE are proud of being part of such an innovative team of technology enthusiasts.”''' ''said Ralf Flaxa, VP of engineering at SUSE''.<br />
<br />
==Support and release process==<br />
As usual, this release will continue to receive bugfixes and security updates for at least 2 release cycles + 2 months. However, the [https://news.opensuse.org/2013/08/26/upcoming-opensuse-13-1-will-be-kept-evergreen/ openSUSE Evergreen team has already announced extended security and bugfix support] for an additional 18 months, extending the openSUSE 13.1 life cycle to three years.<br />
<br />
For an even more detailed feature guide visit [[Portal:13.1|opensuse.org/13.1]].<br />
<br />
==Go, get it!==<br />
Downloads of openSUSE 13.1 can be found at [http://software.opensuse.org/131 software.opensuse.org/131]<br />
<br />
We recommend checking out the [http://doc.opensuse.org/release-notes/x86_64/openSUSE/13.1/ Release Notes] before upgrade or installation.<br />
<br />
Users currently running openSUSE 12.3 can [[Upgrade|upgrade to openSUSE 13.1 via the instructions at this link]]. Users who have a properly set-up [[Tumbleweed|Tumbleweed setup]] will automatically migrate to the new release without any additional effort!<br />
<br />
Check out ARM images at [[Portal:ARM|the ARM wiki]]. Stable 13.1 based images for ARMv7 are there and will receive full maintenance alongside 13.1. ARMv6 and ARMv8 (AArch64) ports are experimental and offer no guarantee.<br />
<br />
==Thanks!==<br />
13.1 represents the combined effort of thousands of developers who participate in our distributions and projects shipped with it. The contributors, inside and outside the openSUSE Project, should be proud of this release, and they deserve a major '''“thank you”''' for all of the hard work and care that have gone into it. We believe that 13.1 is the best openSUSE release yet, and that it will help to encourage the use of Linux everywhere! We hope that you all have a lot of fun while you’re using it, and we look forward to working with you on the next release!<br />
<br />
==About the openSUSE Project==<br />
The openSUSE Project is a worldwide community that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. It creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community. The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds. Learn more about it on [http://www.opensuse.org opensuse.org]<br />
<br />
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