openSUSE 12.2 development cycle picks up steam
The openSUSE 12.2 development cycle is gaining steam with the release of our first milestone and there’s quite a number of new things to look forward to. Of course, you can expect new versions of our major desktops like GNOME Shell and KDE’s Plasma Desktop, not to mention updates to popular applications like Firefox, LibreOffice and more besides.
There is also a good chance we’ll be able to bring you some cool new projects in the desktop space: Cinnamon, the GNOME Shell fork offering a more ‘traditional’ desktop; Razor-Qt, the Qt-based lightweight desktop; and we might be able to ship KDE’s Plasma Active shell for touch devices. You can also count on deeper ownCloud integration and other cloud technologies like OpenStack. That said, there’s also more edgy stuff going on – many Geekos are active in our brand new ARM port; and there is a team of people working on an overhaul of YaST!
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