Greg Freemyer wrote: . The best known 2 are raw factory where things hit
whenever they hit and factory snapshots where true milestones and RCs are released from. Snapshots are manually created based on a schedule and when things appear stable No snapshots have been produced since 12.3 was released almost 2 months ago, so you may find it too slow to update.
Don't know I know about the snapshots... generally just been going to : declare -xl server_url_root="http://download.opensuse.org" factory=factory/repo/{debug,oss,src-oss}/suse/{x86_64,noarch,src}/ (expand, combine...d/l, merge...etc..)
The middle ground is factory-tested: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Factory-tested
---- How long after do things end up there? Have been trying to sit on the edge of heck, as that's as reasonable as I can be if I am going to complain about changes... (longer you wait, the less chance anything will get done... not that much seems to happen by sitting on the edge, but at least won't get asked "where were you when this was being released and why didn't you say anything then?" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org