Dear Tumbleweed users and hackers, I'm again spanning two weeks worth of updates sent your way. If you follow all upgrades, you have received a total of 8 snapshots since the last review. Those were snapshots 0315, 0318, 0320, 0321, 0322, 0324, 0325 and 0327. The most noteworthy changes were: * KDE Plasma 5.15.3 * KDE Frameworks 5.56.0 * Linux kernel 5.0.2 & 5.0.3 * Bash packaging change: /bin/sh is now update-alternative handled. So far, no other package in openSUSE provides alternatives * Mesa 19.0.0 * Tracker 2.2.1 (there are data migration issues known when coming directly from Tracker 1.4 - this would affect users switching from Leap 42.x to Tumbleweed. Simply resetting the tracker database would be enough) * Qt 5.12.2 * NetworkManager 1.16.0 * SELinux 2.9 * Mozilla Firefox 66.0 And despite all those updates, our stagings are not free - and we're having those updates in the pipeline: * Mesa 19.0.1 * Rust 1.33 (Thunderbird fails to build) * CMake 3.14.0: libzypp/zypper ail to build * wireshark 3.0: libvirt fails to build * Qt 5.13 beta is staged (not meant to be shipped) * openSSL 1.1.1 – The blocker is, unchanged, nodejs (despite the move to nodejs10) Cheers, Dominiqu