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openSUSE Tumbleweed Report and Migrating Workloads From CentOS To OpenSUSE Leap (UPDATED)


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Aug 06, 2023,

updated Aug 06, 2023


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openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2023/30 & 31


↺ openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2023/30 & 31


> Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers,


> As so often during the vacation season, I take some Fridays off and am punished for it by having to do reviews spanning more than one week. The same thing happened this time, so you had to wait an extra week again to find out what happened in Tumbleweed. A total of 10 snapshots have been published since my last review (0719, 0724, 0727..0731, 0801, 0802, and 0803). Between 0719 and 0724, there was a more significant gap due to SUSE moving some infrastructure between data centers.



CentOS Alternatives: Migrating Workloads From CentOS To OpenSUSE Leap – Automating With Ansible Part 1


↺ CentOS Alternatives: Migrating Workloads From CentOS To OpenSUSE Leap – Automating With Ansible Part 1


> In this blog posts, we’ll dive into adapting your Ansible code made for CentOS to openSUSE Leap, ensuring seamless compatibility. In this first part, we’ll provide advice and a general introduction to ease your way into the process.


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Python in openSUSE Tumbleweed


↺ Python in openSUSE Tumbleweed


> openSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release distribution, so it's ideal for developers and users that like to have the bleeding edge


↺ openSUSE Tumbleweed


> It's also really "stable" to be a rolling release, from time to time you can find a broken package because of one package is updated and another one is not compatible yet, but it's something that doesn't happen too often thanks to openqa tests, so you don't need to worry about a breaking system.


↺ openqa tests


> You can find the Python interpreter and a lot of python modules in every Linux distribution, but Tumbleweed does an interesting thing for Python.


↺ Python interpreter

↺ python modules


↺ openSUSE Tumbleweed

↺ openqa tests

↺ Python interpreter

↺ python modules




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