On 02.12.2013 15:08, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar wrote:
Valid definition... and something that can be agreed.
But it will still mean, I will not submit GNOME 3.11.2 to Factory; there are surely bugs (that's why upstream does not release it stable branch) and I don't know how fast any of the given bugs can be fixed... and I'm not willing to chase down 250 git commits until the next snapshot release comes (probably in 4 - 6 weeks).
So, as it stands, I will keep on waiting for 3.12.0 to become available, at which point I probably can't submit it due to none of the integration work being done / prepared (the upgrade will be too large for all other packages to absorb it... and the GNOME Team will not have time to run after everything, as we'd want 3.12.1 in there soon too).
so far, Factory was a 'integration' project, with the aim to be usable.. new it shall be a usable project, with the aim to integrate new stuff. A small, but subtle difference. And the ultimate target to have it stabilized was the release.
Yeah, there are several ideas floating around to get you back that always-broken project. Like Richard's suggestion to aggregate all devel projects somewhere to get the experimental repo. Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org