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Re: [opensuse-gnome] Update GNOME:STABLE to 2.20, fate of GNOME:UNSTABLE
- From: James Ogley <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 14:37:09 +0100
- Message-id: <1190900229.4073.3.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> In difference to previous versions, we may stick it to factory for
> awhile by using package links. Later we can copy frozen packages there
> physically.
Sounds like a plan.
> What about GNOME:UNSTABLE? If anybody volunteer to start update to 2.21,
> there is a chance. Otherwise, we can freeze or drop this repository for
> some time.
> What is your opinion about this plan?
Depends whether we want to use G:U as a staging point for updating
Factory to 2.21 or whether we just link the packages in it to Factory
when the latter is updated.
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> awhile by using package links. Later we can copy frozen packages there
> physically.
Sounds like a plan.
> What about GNOME:UNSTABLE? If anybody volunteer to start update to 2.21,
> there is a chance. Otherwise, we can freeze or drop this repository for
> some time.
> What is your opinion about this plan?
Depends whether we want to use G:U as a staging point for updating
Factory to 2.21 or whether we just link the packages in it to Factory
when the latter is updated.
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James Ogley
james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://usr-local-bin.org
GNOME for openSUSE: http://software.opensuse.org/download/GNOME:/
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