Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers During week 2019/30, I tried to slow down the check-in cadence a little bit, in order to allow the ARM build system to catch up. Especially the full rebuild with LTO enabled caused a much higher load on the ARM workers than would be normal. And I am happy to announce that on the morning of July 26, an ARM-based snapshot made it to QA. Usually, I don't talk about architectures, and 'just' focus on x86_64, but there was some team effort to also bring aarch64 back into shape. As for the 'regular' x86_64 Tumbleweed snapshots, there were 4 of them released during this week: 0718, 0721, 0723 and 0724, containing those updates: * gcc 9.1.1, with some more LTO-specific fixes * dracut 049 * Linux kernel 5.2.1 * Mozilla Firefox 68.0.1 * squid 4.8 What can you expect to come your way in the next days/weeks? * KDE Frameworks 5.60.0 * KDE Plasma 5.16.3 * Addition of "-Werror=return-type" to CFLAGS for all builds * Almost two months worth of YaST changes/fixes/updates * Mesa 19.1.3 Cheers, Dominique