On 27 July 2015 at 16:30, Richard Brown <RBrownCCB@opensuse.org> wrote: Stable-Devel Projects
The use of Stable-Devel projects should easily enable teams like KDE and GNOME to develop and maintain specific targeted stable versions for openSUSE Leap, which may diverge from the latest upstream versions present in Factory.
I want to give a real-world example of how I see this working Right now we have GNOME:Factory as the Devel Project for GNOME in Factory at this very moment, there is no need for a GNOME Stable-Devel project as the packages for Leap are coming from Factory However, months from now, GNOME will jump to 3.18 in Factory and this may not be the version we put into Leap This will mean Leap will need a Stable-Devel project for GNOME to handle the development of 3.16 in Leap. This Stable-Devel project for GNOME will probably be called something like GNOME:Stable:3.16 - which actually already exists (that was part of the point of this concept, I wanted to have it easy to layer on what teams like our KDE and GNOME team are already doing) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org