The 2016 POSS (Paris Open Source Summit, on Nov 16 & 17) was a great for Mageia and its 3 representatives who ran the booth: DtuxMagnux and Lebarhon.
This year, no lonely user coming with laptop to show us 3D display or th sound working, it is Mageia 5 is. Instead, we met many people using Mageia for d teaching or for their professional living. It well known as serious and reliable. e met the leaderAlcasar, a network access controller used by French administrations. Alcasar is running on thousands of computers, all of them under Mageia. These people often ask good questions, here are two examples, the first one from a developer and the second one from a teacher:
– On a computer without graphic interface, after an automatic update, how to know if a reboot is necessary? or at least, which packages need it?
– Mageia says Live releases are for testing. For first Mageia , many people prefer to use an old unused computer, the kind of computer with poor resources. Unfortunately, the Lives ISOs are shipped with KDE or GNOME, the desktop environments needing the most resources! Don’t you think Live releases should be shipped with LXQt or Xfce?
From most of the visitors, question was always coming again and again. “When is planned the Mageia 6 release?” In one hand, it is great to know that Mageia 6 is so much expected, but on the other hand, that means our communication is not good enough (This is something that we will try to work on).

POSS, just like any other exhibition is also a good way (if not the only one?) for any Magea contributor or user to meet and see all the contributors already met in forums or mailing lists. This year we had the pleasure to discuss with ennael, baud, rtp, papoteur and piratu.
Cheers
In answer to the questions asked, Mageia 6 will be released when ready, the next milestone release should be coming soon.
The inclusion of a “light” Live ISO is something that has been discussed a few times, while there is nothing stopping this from happening, the additional testing required to test 3 different live environments has always proved critical. If any volunteers would be willing to help with ISO building and testing, then this is something that could be addressed in the future.

It is with a heavy heart that we address our warmest thanks to our friend Thomas Spuhler for his Mandriva and Mageia contributions over the last decade. After fighting colon cancer for over a year, he finally had to surrender on Saturday September 17, 2016, at the age of 68. He leaves behind his beloved wife, sons and grandchildren, to whom our thoughts go in this difficult time.