ma., 04.05.2015 kl. 22.49 +0200, skrev Robert Kaiser:
Yes, but that doesn't preclude it from being used on my daily-use "production" desktop system. I have done that with Factory for years, but it looks like the change to "Tumbleweed" may mean that it gets too unusable for doing that - which actually sounds the wrong way around, given what the intent of this change was.
KaiRo
And in those years, you have never had a bigger issue than a tray icon not working? - Damn! KDE team must be doing one fantastic job! I grant you that loss of session saving must be hard for someone used to it, we had similar frustration from GNOME users back when gnome dropped it. - Think of it like a band-aid, do you rip it off in one go hard, or slowly peel it off. Either way you might end up bleeding again. And if you have been around for a few years on Factory, I find it hard to believe that you do NOT find current Tumbleweed far more stable than Factory ever was. OpenQA and staging/rings have done wonders for our stability. My hat is off for everyone involved in making those changes happening. Now what can you Robert do to keep your KDE 4? - Well we have this fantastic tool, OBS. Branch off all the needed KDE 4 packages from current Factory, de-link them, work on making them parallel installable with plasma, ask for help from fellow users that want to keep KDE 4 around, get everything working, get a devel repo, and submit the packages back to Factory, get them ack'ed in or not - in any case, KDE 4 can live on in a own repo - someone just needs to do the work, and one can not expect other volunteers to do it for you. //Bjørn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org