Richard Brown schrieb:
A) 'this has been tested (ideally by both human and automated means) and is confirmed by those tests to be functioning'
or
B) 'this has been tested (ideally by both human and automated means), confirmed to be working, and is felt to be 'stable' by the maintainers of that project'
I disagree on B because Factory ought to be the development distro, not a "fully stable" distro. There can be bugs, that's OK, as long as it's in a state where it's well enough usable for day-to-day operation and any significant bugs are worked on and fixed fast. So, I'd replace "stable" with "well-usable in daily operation" in your definition of B and then I feel it matches what Factory should be. What I would add in though is that is should not apply to "this" in terms of the particular package only, but "the result of this change", which should include what it does to all dependencies that are in Factory (in most cases, this will not make a huge difference, but in cases like gcc it can be huge). Robert Kaiser -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org