* Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de> [03-17-14 05:28]:
On Fri, Mar 14, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Stefan Seyfried <stefan.seyfried@googlemail.com> [03-14-14 19:39]:
Am 15.03.2014 00:35, schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
The equate to 13.1 *now*, but when 13.1+ is out, they will not. So that's what.
Well, when 13.2 is out, then Virtualization will also get 13.2 enabled.
But the *idea* of Tumbleweed is a semi-tranparent continual version upgrade and using Tumbleweed repos does not require the <user> to drop one repo and install another as in *this* case.
If thats the case, you certainly have a point.
But as of today it would mean that all "openSUSE_13.1" repos get dropped in favor of a "openSUSE_Tumbleweed" repo. And by the time Tumbleweed builds against the next release (13.2) everything gets a "openSUSE_13.1" repo, but no "openSUSE_13.2" repo.
No, iiuc, Greg KH determines when openSUSE "Version", 13.2 in the current case, is palatable and redirects the openSUSE "Current ..." and Tumbleweed (standard ...) repos to use 13.2 builds. Tumbleweed repos essentially represent *Current* versions builds. "Or" I misunderstand your statement.
While I can easily adjust Virtualization to burn more OBS and mirroring resources, its not the call of Virtualization maintainers to make such decision. Instead some clear guidelines have to be defined and written down (with reasoning!) how addon repos have to look like.
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