2009/9/4 Scott Reeves <sreeves@novell.com>:
On 9/4/2009 at 09:14 AM, Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org> wrote: Hola,
I was thinking about GNOME 2.29... When we restarted our effort to backport GNOME to old versions of openSUSE, we said we'd do our best to backport to as many old versions as possible.
Looking at 2.28, we already have some issues with DeviceKit and PolicyKit 1.0 on 11.1... I can only imagine things getting more difficult during 2.29 on 11.1.
So my question is simple: do you think it's worth the effort of working on GNOME 2.29 on 11.1? Or should we focus on 2.29 on factory and 11.2?
(we can certainly backport some selected packages, like gnome-shell, but the whole GNOME would be really hard, I think)
Thanks,
Vincent
I personally don't see much value in backporting the latest GNOME to anything but the latest stable distro release. Since the first release of 2.29 is scheduled for Oct 28 there won't be many days that the latest stable release is not 11.2. So I don't think it's worth distracting work on other things.
+1 You shouldn´t waste your time with backporting to old releases, but you should focus on 11.2. People expect that 11.2 will be the best release ever, because honestly, 11.1 wasn´t one of the best releases. -- S pozdravom / Best regards, Rasto -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org