Release an iso once a year: solus 2019, solus 2020 etc, and roll forever, perhaps?? The iso could just be whatever the latest sync had in it so folk could install something recent. The version number thing is tiring enough to read as an observer. I can't imagine how it must be for the devs and contributors, having to deal with the apparent fixation some have with it. I applaud your patience. As an i3 user, I don't expect to notice much, regardless. Users holding out for a release version seems antithetical to the whole idea of a rolling release, imho.

kyrios
A really devious mind would name the next release Fortitude Is Very Exciting, without a release number, and call it a day....

I think from marketing perspective, 6 month ISO refreshes are necessary to keep sufficient new user interest in the project.

Also, keep female names like Shannon. People like female names and most Linux users are men, so they like it double and it's psychologically soothing for them.

    Honestly, monthly iso refreshes like JoshStrobl said, are a much better idea.

    They're important, as without them when a new hardware comes out (eg a GPU), the average user [who has this hardware] will have trouble installing Solus until the iso is refreshed to include newer drivers that support it.

    6 months between refreshes is just too long.

    XerXes

    People like female names and most Linux users are men, so they like it double and it's psychologically soothing for them.

    There's gender inequality in the tech space and I have no interest in helping to continue that by catering towards one specific gender. It also doesn't make sense, it's the name of a release of an operating system, not your first-born.

      My the directions this thread goes is amusing 🙂

        JoshStrobl

        I'm just saying, from a marketing perspective it makes sense. I'm not talking about political correctness or gender equality.

        I know that for example Linux Mint Sarah sounds better than Fedora Beefy Miracle or Ubuntu "Insert crazy animal name here"

        I for one want an OS with numbers. I could never remember what Ubuntu version name I was running on each machine.

        Rolling Release is a foreign concept actually. Most software, all hardware is static = no upgrades. So people have a hard time understanding the concept in general never mind one that's timeline is not written in stone.

        Possible definition for Solus Rolling Release: Weekly updates (fridays) for Security updates and Solus tested program upgrades. Os upgrades major (Solus4) and minor (Solus 4.1) are released when fully developed and tested to insure smooth reliable performance to all.

        jm2c 🙂

        Sorry a noob question does sudo eopkg upgrade will upgrade my version to 4.0. ?

          Jason5 Yes. You can confirm this with:

          lsb_release -a

          Your output should read:
          LSB Version: 1.4
          Distributor ID: Solus
          Description: Solus
          Release: 4.0
          Codename: fortitude

          Kvothe I'm on KDE and Solus 4. It uses KDE 5.56.0 / Plasma 5.15.2.
          Working fast and smoothly. To try it is to keep it! Love it.

          evert I've said it so many times before : be patient. Solus 4 will come, Budgie 5 will come, Gnome 5 will come. It won't change the world. You will keep the same fantastic system as all the years before assurances obsèques. And I know what I am talking about, I use Solus allready from day 1. It will all become in time.

          But I'm sure that with some updates, it will be more fantastic than before.