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OpenSUSE Leap 42.2
Neues Release, neue Features,
Veränderungen in der Community
Sarah Julia Kriesch
sarah.kriesch@opensuse.org
Agenda
• Über mich
• Struktur von openSUSE
• Software Development Lifecycle
• Entwicklungsmodell
• Leap und Tumbleweed
• neues Release von Leap
• Möglichkeiten Contributor zu werden
• Änderungen in der Community
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Über mich
• gelernte Fachinformatikerin – Systemintegration
• 4 Jahre Berufserfahrung als Linux-
Systemadministrator, Systems Engineer, Coordinator
und DevOps Engineer (Internet-Branche)
• Informatik-Studentin, TH Nürnberg
• Werkstudent (ownCloud)
• Stipendiatin des Aufstiegsstipendiums (BMBF)
• Translation Coordinator, Infrastruktur, QA, Wiki,
Advocate (openSUSE)
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Software Development Life Cycle
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Vergleich Kooperation SUSE mit RedHat
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Leap
• jährliches Release
• parallel zu SLE SPs
• enthält Pakete von SLE
• Zielgruppe:
• Endanwender und
• Systemadministratoren
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Lifetime
• jedes Jahr (November) ein Release
• 13.2 bis Anfang 2017
• 13.1 mit Evergreen (bis Anfang 2017)
• 42.1 bis Mai 2017
• 42.2 bis Mai 2018
• Major Releases (36 Monate)
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Tumbleweed
• Rolling Release
• über das Jahr verteilt
Aktualisierungen
• Test durch openQA
• für Entwickler geeignet
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openSUSE Leap 42.2
• Kernel 4.4 (LTS)
• LibreOffice 5
• Pakete aus Community
und SLE
• Desktops: GNOME, KDE
Plasma, Enlightenment,
LXDE, XFCE, MATE,
Cinnamon
• Release: 16.11.16
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Upgrade
en.opensuse.org/Upgrade
You wonna become a Contributor?
Entwicklung
• über openSUSE factory
• opensuse-factory@opensuse.org
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Testen
• automatisches Testen mit openQA
• manuelles Testen (zusätzlich)
• Basis: Tumbleweed bzw. Entwicklungs-Releases Leap
• Bugzilla: bugzilla.opensuse.org
• opensuse-testing@opensuse.org
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Wiki
• Übersetzung von Portalen ins Deutsche
• Erstellung von Anleitungen
• de.opensuse.org
• opensuse-wiki-de@opensuse.org
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Infrastruktur
• Administration der
Server
• Hosting bei SUSE (Provo
und Nürnberg)
• Trennung von Server-
Administration und
Service
• heroes@opensuse.org
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Fragen?
Join the conversation,
contribute & have a lot of fun!
www.opensuse.org
Thank you.
Have a Lot of Fun, and Join Us At:
www.opensuse.org
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“Quotations look good like
this”
- Name
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Credits
Template
Richard Brown
rbrown@opensuse.org
Design & Inspiration
openSUSE Design Team
http://opensuse.github.io/branding-
guidelines/