Hi!
I consider myself as a pure user who is interested in the stuff you, the developers, are doing. From the developer side I'm able to understand how the kde repo's are separated. But we (the users) often want to install the most recent kde version. As far as I understand there is no repo one could use to install the recent stable kde version.
I am also a only a user. The only thing I do to help is some bugscreening, if time allows. (Everybody can help with that for what it's worth, see http://en.opensuse.org/KDE/BugSquashing )
What repo can I use to install the recent stable kde sc as it is released from kde?
There is _no_ single repo, which allows this. It depends on the time in the openSUSE development circle, as it was explained several times already. And I can give you a reason why in my opinion such a repo should not be created. It does not only mean work to create such a repo, it also means additional work regarding bug reports. There is already a too large number of bug reports for KDE on bugzilla.novell.com. It is in my opinion actually too large to be handled properly by the actual developers. It is easily possible at the moment that an important bug report is missed by them. There are on the one hand lots of reports which should have gone upstream to bugs.kde.org and there are also many reports for KDE versions (such as 4.2 or 4.3.4 [when it was not clear that it will be released as an online update]) which were never released with a stable openSUSE version and as such do not affect openSUSE development directly. An additional repo will only increase these. Which in my opinion will only increase the possibility that important reports are overlooked and will therefor decrease the quality of KDE in openSUSE (the stock version). Kind regards, Christian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org