Hi. When I made my question I had in mind users that can't use Tumbleweed because they have/want to use proprietary drivers (video drivers for the most part) but still want to be up to date. They're those under the "Who should use the normal stable release?" section on Portal:Tumbleweed. Personal experience is just that, personal. I've been using KDE's extra repositories since they exists and haven't got any problem. In fact, in this precise moment I'm using 13.2 + kernel:stable + XOrg without any problem at all (it's just to get the graphics stack current, sort of a experiment because I've already installed Tumbleweed on another partition... but it's been working correctly for some time now). The only factor that I consider important is resources, being human ones the most important for me. If the teams in charge they have the will to keep the great work done I'll sincerely appreciate it. If they stop there will be no complaints for my part, only gratefulness for the work done. It's a user decision what they do or do not install and if we break our installation is our problem, but obviously we have to accept the consequences without any complain! :) Greetings. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org