Hi team, I propose to use stable versions of packages in Slowroll and not development versions of some packages shipped by Tumbleweed. Reasons for request: - With the recent Slowroll release "20240803" applied on Aug 10, I had some issues earlier in the day with the scaling factor set to 200% on Gnome DE, cursor was abnormally large and blurry in GTK4 apps due to shipping an unstable version of gtk4 "4.15.4" when the current stable version is "4.14.4". I also had a DE crash later in the day that prompted me to rollback to an earlier snapshot, lock the gtk4 packages and upgrade the machine. Discussion regarding the same on gnome forums [0] and openSUSE forums [1]. - Another longstanding issue [2] I've faced personally in the course of development of Emoji-Copy extension for Gnome is with the libgda package using unstable version "6.0.0" while the stable version is "5.2.3". This causes a DE crash whenever libgda is used by an extension for simple tasks such as to read its own SQLite DB. I believe the root cause of these issues stem not from Gnome packaging in openSUSE but a general packaging issue for Tumbleweed which is incompatible with stable flavors like Slowroll, i.e., the use of unstable/dev packages instead of the current stable version. Further, I believe it's a fundamentally flawed approach to push unstable/dev branches to normal end-users (anyone other than active developers). If this proposal is aligned with the goals of the Slowroll project, please let me know how I can help out. [0]: https://discourse.gnome.org/t/abnormally-large-mouse-pointer-in-gnome-apps-s... [1]: https://forums.opensuse.org/t/tw-slowroll-shipping-unstable-version-of-packa... [2]: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1219970 Kind regards, Pavin Joseph.