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Re: [opensuse-gnome] GNOME:STABLE and GNOME:UNSTABLE
- From: "Joe Shaw" <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:30:55 -0400
- Message-id: <f8203010710030930r5393865ci479a464cbe185974@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
On 10/3/07, Michael Wolf <maw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * GNOME:UNSTABLE
>
> We'll also repopulate GNOME:UNSTABLE with the contents of the
> revelant packages as they currently exist in Factory. However, the
> future of this repository will be different. When GNOME 21 comes
> out, we'll be tracking it closely.
>
> At the same time, we'll stop directly updating the GNOME packages
> directly in Factory. Instead, packages from GNOME:UNSTABLE will be
> (automatically, I hope) synced to Factory on a regular basis.
>
> Tarballs for GNOME 21.1 are due on 20071029, so we'll start updating
> it then, but we can start improving our .specs as discussed in
> http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Patches sooner than that.
How will this setup work when it comes time to release a new version
of openSUSE? In particular, what version (and from repo) will we
ultimately ship GNOME from? How does the alignment of GNOME releases
and openSUSE releases affect this? Etc.
Joe
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On 10/3/07, Michael Wolf <maw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * GNOME:UNSTABLE
>
> We'll also repopulate GNOME:UNSTABLE with the contents of the
> revelant packages as they currently exist in Factory. However, the
> future of this repository will be different. When GNOME 21 comes
> out, we'll be tracking it closely.
>
> At the same time, we'll stop directly updating the GNOME packages
> directly in Factory. Instead, packages from GNOME:UNSTABLE will be
> (automatically, I hope) synced to Factory on a regular basis.
>
> Tarballs for GNOME 21.1 are due on 20071029, so we'll start updating
> it then, but we can start improving our .specs as discussed in
> http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Patches sooner than that.
How will this setup work when it comes time to release a new version
of openSUSE? In particular, what version (and from repo) will we
ultimately ship GNOME from? How does the alignment of GNOME releases
and openSUSE releases affect this? Etc.
Joe
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