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by ElectricalUnion
1085 days ago
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AFAIK, comparing to what Red Hat offers: * openSUSE Factory is comparable to Fedora Rawhide (upstream "development" rolling release); * openSUSE Tumbleweed is comparable to CentOS Stream (upstream "stable" rolling release); * openSUSE Leap is comparable to SLE and RHEL (stable conventional point releases). |
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CentOS Stream maintains various API and ABI stability guarantees whereas openSUSE Tumbleweed just upgrades you to the latest version regardless, once it has been tested in Factory a bit.
And only one half of Leap is comparable to SLE (because it literally is SLE), the other half is rebuilt from Factory; it's like RHEL + everything that doesn't exist in RHEL from Fedora.
I think it's good that everybody is trying slightly different approaches, keeps things more interesting.