Hi. The other day, chatting with one of the developers of LXDE, he ask me if I could submit a RC version of one of the desktop components to get feedback before the release. I have tried to submit it to X11:lxde but it has been rejected because they only accept stable packages. This is fine and I don't have any complaints about it. My question is, could I submit this package to Factory via system:install:head for example? I see git and beta versions of some packages there and that makes me think it is possible. On the other hand, with the movement to Factory Rolling I suppose the contrary because the objetive now is stability. So I really don't know if it is allowed or not. Having two package sources (X11:lxde and the other repo that I could choose) makes me think that the answer is "no". It is not my intention to make a rule of this and start submitting RC packages, but this one is going to be a 1.0.0 release and it is supposed to be an important milestone. Currently I have the package hosted in my home project but It doesn't have the same visibility that it could have in a more prominent repository. If the answer is definitely "no", what ways do you know to help testing small projects like LXDE that doesn't have a big user base? Thanks in advance. Greetings. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org