On Tuesday 17 June 2014 23:00:14 you wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 10:41:42AM +0700, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Followed with interest the discussion about the development of factory, but wondered if Tumbleweed should not have a prominent place between current and factory.
Doesn't it already have that? If not, what more can be done?
I choose to use Tumbleweed because it would give me a platform which was closely following factory and would even automatically upgrade my system to in the actual case 13.2.
For the moment I have the feeling that we as group are hanging at the end of the development. For example, in Tumbleweed I am still working with KDE 4.12.4 and practically everybody else works with 4.13.
Who is "everybody else"?
Everybody who is using KDE current as I understand it.
And as for KDE 4.13, as I don't use KDE, the spare cycles I have to add it to Tumbleweed are _very_ low, so it might be a while before I can get to it (i.e. I'm on the road again starting Friday for 2 weeks...)
Other than KDE, everything else seems pretty up to date in Tumbleweed, right? Anything else you want in there that it is missing?
Looks up to date :) Cannot compare the Tumbleweed situation with the current 13.1 though.
Would be nice to have a general discussion about the place of Tumbleweed and its future.
Sure, what do you want its future to be that it currently is not?
Really did not know that it is only KDE where Tumbleweed is missing its goal of providing the latest stable applications. Sorry. - Linux User 183145 using KDE4 and LXDE on a Pentium IV , powered by openSUSE 13.1 (i586) Kernel: 3.15.0-33.g9194b64-default KDE Development Platform: 4.12.4 13:06pm up 1:24, 3 users, load average: 0.87, 0.77, 1.45 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org