https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1230958 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1230958#c13 Stefan Hundhammer <shundhammer@suse.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flags|needinfo?(dpbasti@wp.pl) | --- Comment #13 from Stefan Hundhammer <shundhammer@suse.com> --- I understand, but frankly, I am very unsure whom to reassign this to. The Qt5 libs maintainer? Whoever puts together the Slowroll versions? (Who is that?) This bug report may have identified a conceptual problem of Slowroll: It is hard to pick versions consistently from Factory / Tumbleweed that are consistent as a whole, while using reasonably new versions. Yes, that is indeed hard; the problem with Tumbleweed is that there is ALWAYS something that is slightly broken, at least for a little while. I used it for many years, and at some point I was sick and tired of playing the "zypper dup" lottery and the constant breakages. Sometimes the sound was broken because of PulseAudio problems (i.e. no more daily video conferences with the international team all over Europe), sometimes the kernel was too new (say good-bye to the NVidia driver and thus to X11 and having a desktop), sometimes the "avahi" process went berserk with 100% CPU for hours. There was always something that was broken. Lesson learned: A rolling release is not for the faint of heart, and you need to be able and willing to fix things that you need for your daily work. Slowroll is the promise to take away at least most of that trouble; because it's rolling slower, and hopefully, somebody else will have been hit by the problem already in Tumbleweed, and somebody will already have come up with a fix. But it's just delaying problems, not a guarantee at all. The brave adventurers in the first line of battle (TW) tend to kill most of the orks that keep coming, but some may still get through to the second line (Slowroll). It's SLE / Leap that promises a life in peace, but even there there are some problems. But the tradeoff is getting much older versions. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.