Hi! Relating to the topic of recent openSUSE KMail packages and stability issues, now discussed on the list. I've been wondering which of these openSUSE KDE packages are actually stable. There's this stable(?) "KDE3" repository alongside the Community, Backport, KDE4 etc. But the packages there are being updated almost weekly. I have no idea if I should or should not update to the latest packages, which seem to be something in between 3.5.7 and 3.5.8 How can one tell when these packages are "stable?" Or are they ever. It seems, according to the changelogs of the RPM's, that they are constantly changing. The new packages seem to fix something that went broken in the last version, while adding something new which, one can only wonder, could prove to be the next thing broken and so forth. Mine are "release 43.1" and I've been happy with them, (unlike the version before them), and have not dared to upgrade anything KDE related after I upgraded to these, as I'm not sure if the newer packages would be as stable as these are. On the other hand, I have no idea what I would gain from the newer packages either. The question therefore is: When 3.5.8 will be released, how can I tell which will be the best 3.5.8 release to upgrade to? Are the first packages that will become available the closest to the "vanilla" 3.5.8 provided by kde dot org, and if so, should I grab them... or will they contain SUSE-specific features that may or may not cause issues that would get addressed in future 3.5.8 releases under KDE3/ repository? Another question: Are the changes between these releases explained somewhere? Thanks and regards, Tero Pesonen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org