>>> PGNet Dev <[email protected]> schrieb am 31.05.2020 um 03:02 in Nachricht
<17564_1590886971_5ED3023B_17564_3296_1_2c12c084-2b9c-9f29-db69-cc2ce3c90d89@gma
l.com>:

...
> On this distro, upstream refuses to upgrade systemd; apparently for them its 
> 'non trivial' and they can't be bothered.  AND, they've a new 'stable' 
> version coming out AnyDayNow(tm), Leap 15.2, for which apparently systemd 
> will REMAIN at broken-like-this^^ v234.
...

I don't know the details, but with the linear "version scale" of developing 
systemd, each new "version" is a mix of bug fixes and new features, some maybe 
causing incompatibilities. So to avoid surprises OpenSUSE may be  very 
conservative.

( For most of my personal projects I switched to a three-level I.F.B versioning 
scheme (I=Incompatible, F=Feature, B=Bug-fix). So an increase of "I" signals 
that programs users may have to change things to keep the program working, 
while an increase of "F" indicates there are new features ready to use, and an 
increase of "B" means there are bugs fixed (maybe in a way the user does not 
like)...)

Regards,
Ulrich



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