Hi, (if you're using G:F with 11.1, you can ignore the question :-)) With the reorganization of devel projects that happened in June, we're in a position where it's not easy to build everything in G:F: for example, gnome-disk-utility always requires the latest DeviceKit-disks, which is supposed to live in Base:System (we have a version in G:F too). So we have two options: a) make a bunch of links from other projects to G:F, so everything builds fine. Pro: easy for user of G:F: they only need to have G:F Con: confusing since people might think packages are developed in G:F b) create GNOME:Backports:Factory (or a similar project) where we'd put similar links. Pro: no confusion possible for developers. Con: users of G:F would need to also add this repository in the zypper config to make sure they have a working system. I'm leaning towards b because I think most people using G:F on Factory are power users and can easily change the zypper config. (Note that in all cases, we have to be careful: for example, when pushing gnome-disk-utility to oS:F, we need to make sure that the right DeviceKit-disks from Base:System has been pushed too) Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org