The DNF package manager has been available in openSUSE for some time now, providing all kinds of useful functionality and enabling a consistent software management experience across RPM distributions.\n\nWith DNF version 5 coming later this year, what does this look like from the perspective of an openSUSE user? Is this finally the version that brings us to a unified package manager for RPM distributions?\n\nThis talk will discuss how DNF version 5 in openSUSE looks and provide a demonstration of an openSUSE system with it in place.\n\nThe DNF package manager has been available in openSUSE for some time now, providing all kinds of useful functionality and enabling a consistent software management experience across RPM distributions.\n\nWith DNF version 5 coming later this year, what does this look like from the perspective of an openSUSE user? Is this finally the version that brings us to a unified package manager for RPM distributions?\n\nThis talk will discuss how DNF version 5 in openSUSE looks and provide a demonstration of an openSUSE system with it in place.\nabout this event: https://c3voc.de