OpenSUSE Leap Chugging Along For Its November Release

Written by Michael Larabel in SUSE on 11 August 2015 at 12:00 PM EDT. 1 Comment
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It's just been a few weeks since OpenSUSE Leap M1 while the next milestone is planned for release in early September. The geckos are making good progress on this major update to the non-rolling version of openSUSE.

OpenSUSE 42.1/Leap is a big step forward for this community distribution and is going to align with SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 Service Pack (SP) 1.

The latest information on OpenSUSE Leap is pegging the second milestone on 4 September followed by the beta on 24 September. The freeze is 20 September. The official Leap release is being planned for 4 November at SUSECon Amsterdam.

More details via news.opensuse.org.
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