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Open Enterprise & Open Community Working Together Richard Brown openSUSE Chairman SUSE Linux GmbH Stephan Kulow openSUSE Release Manager SUSE Linux GmbH Andrew Wafaa Principal Engineer, Open Source ARM Ltd

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2 Contents • Introduction to the openSUSE Project • Tumbleweed • openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise • Closing the gap with one giant Leap..

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Introduction to openSUSE

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4 openSUSE® • Open Source Community Project sponsored by SUSE® • Founded 9th August 2005 • “Promotes the use of Linux everywhere” • Produces the openSUSE distribution

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5 10 years old! CC-BY lawrencedesign @ flickr.com

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6 Evergreen openQA snapper wicked

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7 One Project, Three Distributions • openSUSE Tumbleweed ‒ 'Rolling Release' (Constant Updates) • openSUSE ‒ Regular Releases (Every 8-12 months) • openSUSE Evergreen ‒ 'Long Duration Support' (Patches for extra years)

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8 openSUSE® distribution • Consumer/'Conservative Enthusiast' focus • Successor to the 'SUSE® Linux' Boxed distribution • First release was 'SUSE Linux 10.0' in October 2005 • Renamed 'openSUSE' with 10.2 in December 2006 • openSUSE 13.2 was released on 4th November 2014 • Our 14th release! • Over 7000 packages (& many more in OBS)

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10 “Man is a tool-using animal. Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all” - Thomas Carlyle

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11 Building Linux Better • Open Build Service started in February 2006 • Used to build the openSUSE® & SUSE® distributions • Can also build packages for other distributions (Fedora/Red Hat, Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, etc) • Also used by ownCloud, Linux Foundation, VideoLAN (VLC), Dell, Cray, Intel and more.

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12 Testing Linux Better • openQA started in November 2009 • Able to fully test Linux distributions from install to user applications • Integral part of the openSUSE® Tumbleweed & Regular Release process • Used by SUSE® to test SUSE Linux Enterprise • Recently adopted by Red Hat to test Fedora

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13 Testing Linux Better • openQA started in November 2009 • Able to fully test Linux distributions from install to user applications • Integral part of the openSUSE® Tumbleweed & Regular Release process • Used by SUSE® to test SUSE Linux Enterprise • Recently adopted by Red Hat to test Fedora Learn more about openQA Thursday 10:15AM in this Room

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Tumbleweed

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15 Rolling on... “Rolling Releases are the future of Linux Distributions” - Richard Brown, openSUSE Chairman and someone else, probably

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16 What is a Rolling Release? • No Release Schedule • Frequent Updates to all Packages • Updates delivered “when they're ready”

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17 openSUSE® Tumbleweed • Originally 'rolling updates' based on stable releases created by Greg Kroah-Hartman • Merged with the 'Factory' rolling release on November 4th 2014 • Now a 'true' rolling release • Provides the latest updates 'at the pace of contribution', without the risk of major system issues • Tested by openQA continuously • Developer, Contributor & Enthusiast focus

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18 openSUSE® Tumbleweed Tumbleweed Open Build Service openQA

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20 A 'quiet' Tumbleweek • 3 Snapshots • 146 Package Updates • 15 New Packages on the DVD • 38 Packages Removed from the DVD • 1 new Kernel

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21 A 'quiet' Tumbleweek • 3 Snapshots • 146 Package Updates • 15 New Packages on the DVD • 38 Packages Removed from the DVD • 1 new Kernel QUIET?!

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22 Another Tumbleweek • 5 Snapshots • 298 Package Updates • 47 New Packages on the DVD • 42 Packages Removed from the DVD • 2 new Kernels

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23 ALWAYS CHANGING.. ALWAYS WORKING Tumbleweed

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openSUSE® & SUSE Linux Enterprise®

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25 openSUSE® and SLE – The Past openSUSE 11.3 openSUSE 11.1 openSUSE Factory SLE 11 openSUSE 11.2 openSUSE 11.4 openSUSE 12.1 openSUSE 12.2 openSUSE 12.3 SLE 11 SP1 SLE 11 SP2

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26 openSUSE® and SLE – The Present openSUSE 12.1 openSUSE 11.3 openSUSE Tumbleweed SLE 11 SP1 openSUSE 11.4 openSUSE 12.2 openSUSE 12.3 openSUSE 13.1 openSUSE 13.2 SLE 11 SP3 SLE 12 SLE 11 SP2

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27 Opportunity: openSUSE / SLE GAP ISV User SUSE Linux Enterprise openSUSE Technical Innovation GAP Power User Small ISV Enterprise User Enthusiast Big ISV Developer

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28 Mutual Benefits of Closing the Gap Improved collaboration SUSE® Linux Enterprise Adopting upstream innovation

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29 River Flowing Downstream SUSE® Linux Enterprise Adopting upstream innovation

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30 Adopting Innovation Community Innovation SUSE Engineering SUSE® Linux Enterprise Enterprise Innovation

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31 openSUSE® and SLE – The Present openSUSE 12.1 openSUSE 11.3 openSUSE Tumbleweed SLE 11 SP1 openSUSE 11.4 openSUSE 12.2 openSUSE 12.3 openSUSE 13.1 openSUSE 13.2 SLE 11 SP3 SLE 12 SLE 11 SP2

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32 The openSUSE View

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33 More Stable More New Stuf

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34 More Stable Tumbleweed

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35 A 'Perfect' openSUSE Stable Release?

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36 A 'Perfect' openSUSE Stable Release? • Stable

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37 A 'Perfect' openSUSE Stable Release? • Stable • Well Maintained

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38 A 'Perfect' openSUSE Stable Release? • Stable • Well Maintained • Lifecycle of 3 years (or more)

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39 A 'Perfect' openSUSE Stable Release? • Stable • Well Maintained • Lifecycle of 3 years (or more) • Wide Selection of Packages

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One giant Leap for SUSE-kind

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41 SLE Sources for openSUSE • The latest SUSE Linux Enterprise Sources are available in the Open Build Service NOW • This includes the Sources for Patches

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42 CentOS for SUSE? (SLENTOS) • Sources are made available by SUSE, not Binaries • Intention is to enable openSUSE to build a unique offering to 'close the gap' • “Best of Both Worlds” is a lot more interesting than a clone of an Enterprise Distribution

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43 More Stable Tumbleweed

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44 Tumbleweed Shared SLE Sources SUSE® Linux Enterprise

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45 openSUSE Leap Tumbleweed Shared Core >8000 Packages Community Developed Rolling Updates Rolling Base System openSUSE Leap Over 6000 Packages Community Developed Shared Core SUSE® Linux Enterprise Enterprise Packages SUSE Developed >1000 Packages Stable Base System Regular Updates Stable Base System Regular Updates

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46 Mutual Benefits of openSUSE Leap Ofering a stable code base SUSE® Linux Enterprise

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47 Mutual Benefits of openSUSE Leap Ofering a stable code base SUSE® Linux Enterprise Adopting upstream innovation

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48 Mutual Benefits of openSUSE Leap Ofering a stable code base SUSE® Linux Enterprise Adopting upstream innovation Improved collaboration

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49 openSUSE® & SLE Developing Together openSUSE Tumbleweed Leap 42.1 SLE 12 SP1 Shared Core 12.1 Leap 42.2 SLE 12 SP2 Shared Core 12.2 Leap 42.3 SLE 12 SP3 Shared Core 12.3

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50 SLE 13 Leap 43.0 openSUSE Leap 43.0 openSUSE Tumbleweed Leap 42.2 SLE 12 SP2 Shared Core 12.2 Leap 42.3 SLE 12 SP3 Shared Core 12.3 Shared Core 13

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51 SLE 13 Leap 43.0 openSUSE Leap 43.0 and Beyond openSUSE Tumbleweed Leap 43.1 SLE 13 SP1 Shared Core 13.1 Leap 43.2 SLE 13 SP2 Shared Core 13.2 Shared Core 13

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52 openSUSE Leap A 'Perfect' Stable Community Release? • Stable • Well Maintained • Lifecycle of 3 years (or more) • Wide Selection of Packages ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

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53 ALWAYS CHANGING.. ALWAYS FUN

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Thank you. 54 Find out more and start contributing en.opensuse.org/Portal:Leap

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Questions?

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