
Dear Stephan and Richard, On Tuesday 04 November 2014 13:42:21 Stephan Kulow wrote:
On 04.11.2014 12:19, Richard Brown wrote:
On 4 November 2014 11:05, Todd Rme <toddrme2178@gmail.com> wrote:
'standard' is the repository which is used by openQA for testing, so it's effectively 'the version of factory currently being tested by openQA'.
'snapshot' is the repository which contains the latest, passed, released snapshot from Factory. This is what we now call Tumbleweed
No, 'snapshot' is just a random snapshot of standard. It has nothing to do with the published repo.
I am getting more and more confused about this change. Based on this information, Tumbleweed would be a different repo that needs to be added to those repo's that are providing packages to Users which are not part of Factory/Tumbleweed. An example would be KDE:Extra which is currently building for Factory (snapshot). My assumption here is that I should add the Tumbleweed target in order to build the packages for those users that are using Tumbleweed. As that this repo is also a devel project for Factory, we can not drop the Factory target. So as what Stephan indicated, Tumbleweed repo is neither equal to Factory/snapshot nor Factory/standard, but a fully separate target. In this scenario Factory is the only devel project for Tumbleweed. Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org