Le mardi 26 avril 2011, à 10:39 +0200, Vincent Untz a écrit :
Hi,
Today, hopefully, we'll finish the review of GNOME 3 packages for G:F. There's some integration work to do and patches to rebase (we filed bugs for all of those), but I believe none of this should block a push to Factory.
If the testing of G:F goes well this week, I'd like to do the push at the end of the week.
We submitted GNOME 3 to Factory this morning. At least Dominique and I have been running Factory + GNOME:Factory without any major issue. A few things that might be important: + NetworkManager 0.9 was also submitted. + based on what we've seen in GNOME:Apps, this will likely create some additional build failures. We're willing to help there, and we will provide some instructions for the most common issues (watch opensuse-packaging). + if you upgrade to Factory to get it, before reporting bugs like "it doesn't work", please check carefully that all packages were upgraded. And of course, you'll likely need to wait a bit to let the autobuild team review the packages and the build service build them. + at this point, reports like "GNOME 3 is less usable for me than GNOME 2" will not help us, especially as we still need to get the dust settled. My suggestion is either to report the issues upstream or to create a wiki page listing those issues, so we can point people (including upstream) to it. Thanks, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org