On Thu, 2006-11-09 at 08:43 +0000, James Ogley wrote:
I guess that GNOME:UNSTABLE should be 2.17.x or so and GNOME:STABLE 2.16.x or so. I can add you to the group.
That would be great. In theory then, but GNOME:STABLE and GNOME:UNSTABLE can be ahead of whatever is in the current release version of [open]SUSE, even if only in terms of minor release number updates.
GNOME:community then would allow community members (and remember, that includes staff) to build and host packages that do not currently, or simply will not ever, form part of the core [o]S GNOME install. It could then form a handy staging area for packages that may in future be included in the distro as well.
Shall I create the GNOME:community project then? Would you (Stanislav, Gary, Rodrigo) like to be added to the group for it?
I guess the GNOME:community would be what you said, packages not
packaged in the BS, or new versions of specific packages. If so, I guess
it makes a lot of sense, so yeah, go ahead, and add me to the group :)
This might force me to maintain better the (only one so far) packages I
have in my home project.
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Rodrigo Moya