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The release candidate of openSUSE Leap 15.2 is now available for testing.





openSUSE Leap "15.2" Enters Release Candidate Phase

The openSUSE community, contributors and release engineers for the project have entered into the release candidate phase today after the  Build “665.2” snapshot was released for the upcoming openSUSE Leap “15.2” version.

In an  email to the openSUSE Factory mailing list, Leap release manager Lubos Kocman recommended Beta and RC users using the “zypper dup” command in the terminal prior switching to the General Availability (GA).

The release candidate signals the package freeze for software that will make it into the distribution. Among some of the packages that are expected in the release are KDE’s Plasma “5.18” Long-Term-Support version, GNOME “3.34” and Xfce “4.14”. New package for Artificial Intelligence and data scientist will be in the release. The release will also contain the tiling Wayland compositor  Sway, which is a drop-in replacement for the i3 window manager for X”11”. The DNF package manager has been rebased to version “4.2.19”, which brings many fixes and improvements. In addition, a lightweight C implementation of DNF called “Micro DNF” is now included. Pagure, which provides an easy, customizable, lightweight solution for setting up your own full-featured Git repository server, has been updated to version “5.10.0”. A list of some of the packages in Leap “15.2” can be found on the  openSUSE Wiki.

During the development stage of Leap versions, contributors, packagers and the release team use a rolling development method that are categorized into phases rather than a single milestone release; snapshots are released with minor version software updates once passing automated testing until the final release of the Gold Master (GM). At that point, the GM becomes available to the public (GA expected on July “2”) and the distribution shifts from a rolling development method into a supported release where it receives maintenance and security updates until its  End of Life (EOL). The EOL of openSUSE Leap “15.1” is six months after the release of Leap “15.2”, so users of “15.1” will need to update by the beginning of “2021”.

Kocman listed the following important dates related to the release: June “22”: Translation deadline for packages June “23”: Final package submission deadline June “23”: Translation deadline for infrastructure June “25”: Gold Master followed by a public release the next week on Thursday, July 2.

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