@simos.sigma I second what @Hooverdan said.
Plus re:
Our mid term goal is to approach Tumbleweed as our primary target: given SUSE’s ALP is to be based on it. So if it’s working for you then dandy. We do currently have an issue with creating new installers re initial Poetry installs failing: but our current installer already has a version installed: before that Python version incompatibility was introduced against our older Poetry version. But we are already underway with preparing to update both of these: so in time this issue will be resolved. TW is currently our most challenging target, but that is mainly down to us still using some ‘old stuff’. However the current testing channel phase is focused on addressing at least some significant elements of our current technical debt. So we are likely to have some more bumps in the road but I think, in-time, it will have been worth it.
And we are currently still able to build and release testing channel rpms for Tumbleweed, with the most recent being 5.0.4-0 in the last hour or so:
So again, as @Hooverdan stated: this all depends on folks reporting as accurately as they can, issue they find with our latest testing release at report time. We are currently making many changes that often end-up breaking stuff - but that is the nature of progress and with major framework/language updates. In time we are aiming at basing our entire dependencies on Py3.11 or newer. But that is a little way off - but it may be sooner that expected :). But the next step is yet-another Django update - so lets just see how that goes first. Bit by bit.
And on the regular Leap versions: which we intend to see through to the last expected version of 15.6, our new installers should soon have more firmware included. We are just pretty busy with some required Appman Open Collective integration improvements and this last testing release currently. Along with the ongoing testing development. But all in things are looking good. So keep an eye on the downloads page and give us feedback on if newer installers (when they are build) work as per the Tumbleweed. I expect they will: so you will then have more options. But by all means test away with what you have.
Hope that helps.