Hello, (grouping answers, please respect the Reply-to field for further replies) On vendredi 28 juin 2024 07:46:12 UTC+2 Lubos Kocman wrote:
15.5 is still supported and disabling these would lead to many unhappy devel project repo users with broken repository urls. Many people use them. Plus 15.6 would probably have some unresolvables on 15.5
That's correct. The Leap and Slowroll concepts are fundamentally different: - Leap users want a stable base and occasional updates. Only a few KDE / Qt packages are maintained in SLE. For these users, we provide additional repositories with the latest KDE packages releases. - Slowroll users want a factory base that doesn't get updated several times a week, knowing they won't immediately get the shiny-new-release that just came out. It makes no sense to provide latest versions for Slowroll. They will get it when it's updated. Users willing to get the latest versions without delay should question whether using Slowroll is what they really want.
Devel projects are useful to check if the latest version fixed a bug. So the above does not make sense at all.
From a maintainance pov, it would also make no sense, openSUSE:Slowroll packages are copied from openSUSE:Factory. We have no role in what happens there (and since I happen to be the one who submits most KDE/Qt packages to factory, I absolutely don't want any) Christophe