Am Mittwoch, 12. April 2017, 17:54:22 CEST schrieb Luca Beltrame:
Il giorno Wed, 12 Apr 2017 16:15:24 +0200
Axel Braun
ha scritto: by chance in a newer versions (one reason for me to switch to Tumbleweed, as backports from KDE team never happen, or only in a
Limited scope is what the maintenance team (who ultimately is the one doing the updates) prefers- and I agree with them, because reviewing large changes such as backports is often problematic and you never know what kind of regressions may pop up (and yes, we've got earfuls before due to that).
Plus some components of the stack (like PIM, and I applaud Wolfgang for being able to extract changes from there) truly change *a lot*, and it's often a combination of these changes that "fixes" problems.
One question comes into my mind: Is KDE Enterprise-Ready? An enterprise needs a stable environment over a period of time, receiving bugfixes, but no major changes. So a rolling release is not the option, but a classical model like Leap would fit. But if you dont receive fixes for the bugs (even if you are willing to pay for it), KDE would not be an option for an enterprise. Maybe more a topic to discuss KDE-internally. But worth to mention anyway. Cheers Axel -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org