It's not so minority.
I was referring more to the 'under-appreciated' ...
Many devel projects containing the packages for Leap enabled the build quite some time ago.
On the day of release, when i started to track the superset of Opensuse v* non-home/devel repos used across our linux developers, there were 47 that were not enabled, reporting 404s. After the nagging "phase", I'm down to just 6 that are reporting 404s. Once that #'s == 0, then we'll start testing the release in our real-world environments.
There were some announcements on ML, too, IIRC. It wasn't too trivial, no single click action, unless you know of osc tool, though.
Most of the to-be-enabled repos did the trick immediately after enabling; couple of minor exceptions required some back & forth, but were fixed by responsive developers. Exactly the process I'd prefer we were doing before the release. But as I mentioned in last post, not pushing that rock uphill.
So, basically your request was already possible by a manual action all the time. But the missing piece is the communication, it could have been better advertised.
IIUC, it *was* communicated. Maybe it could have been *better* communicated. Follow-through & follow-up are what's lacking in many cases. That it was possible manually has never been in question. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org