On 2/9/24 05:41, Terje J. Hanssen wrote:
Hello list,
I don't know if this is the correct location for this topic.
Even that Slowroll may be in a test phase, it would be wishable to have somewhere to communicate and route specific requests for support and enhancements. For example Product name 'Slowroll' in bugzilla, possibly mailing list and forum.
So far I have used product name Tumbleweed in bugzilla regarding ffmpeg-6-6.1.1 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1219259
For new Bugzilla targets, you should be sending a message to bugzilla-admins@suse.com And asking for Slowroll to be setup as a Product, under the openSUSE Umbrella.
To do real test of Slowroll on desktops as I want, we need to use it as a full time replacement for Leap 15.5 or Tumbleweed. That is, we need optional access to all additional package repositories for multimedia:/libs, codecs enabled tools and applications from OBS and All from Packman.
As far as things not needing to rely on devel: repositories like multimedia:/libs, that is for the Developers of Slowroll to decide how they want to handle it, and not something that is decided by somebody else. Packman issues don't belong here, as Packman is not part of the openSUSE project, in any way, shape, or form. It's a third-party service, provided by an unaffiliated group, if you wish to see some sort of Slowroll buildtarget on packman, you would need to contact the Packman administrators at https://lists.link2linux.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/packman
And corresponding installation support for Slowroll using OPI, Zypper, YaST https://en.opensuse.org/Additional_package_repositories en.opensuse.org is a wiki, and can be edited by anybody, feel free.
https://opensuse-guide.org/codecs.php https://ostechnix.com/how-to-install-multimedia-codecs-in-opensuse/
Neither of these sites are part of the openSUSE project, if you have issues with the content they are providing, you should be contacting the administrators of those sites, through whatever mechanism they provide.
Rgds Terje J. Hanssen
I mean, I'm just going to state this. The -Factory Mailing list isn't the place to make these sorts of requests. I know it's a common misconception, but there is no "In Charge Of" in openSUSE, like there is with Fedora, with FESCo and the SIG's (Just as an example) The developers working on Slowroll are the ones that make the decisions on how they wish to handle it, And I haven't the foggiest if they regularly follow the -Factory ML, or where they may discuss their development roadmaps or models. Packman