Let me put it in a different tone and way of writing, because this seems clearly misunderstanding and drawing conclusions which shouldn't even exist. We have three repositorities that are providing packages for users on openSUSE 13.2, namely: 1) KDE:Frameworks5 is the main repo for Framework libraries and Plasma 5 desktop. Packages from here are also submitted to the update channel of openSUSE 13.2, however if you do not install them, then this is fine and it will not disturb the desktop 2) KDE:Applications is the new repository where the offical KDE Application releases will be delivered for openSUSE 13.2 and Tumbleweed users. KDE Applications contain kate, konsole, KDE Telepathy, Kompare, etc. Slowly these packages are being migrated/ported to be Frameworks based. See also: https://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-15.04.0.php The above two repositories are maintained and supported by the openSUSE KDE community team. An openSUSE 13.2 user has to add this repository manually and therefore makes the choice. We just provide the packages. 3) KDE:Extra is the repository where other packages (based on Qt/KDE) are maintained by the openSUSE community and packages here do not follow any KDE release schedule, nor are they released with KDE Applications. Packages here are e.g. Quassel, Konversation, Calligra, etc. I have no idea when these packages will become based on Frameworks, nor will we push any of them to become Frameworks. The only thing I indicated in my previous email was that IF one of these packages moves to Frameworks based, then the old package should be renamed with suffix "4" and the old package should be build for at least the older openSUSE releases that do not have any frameworks libraries in their update repo. The new Frameworks based package is only allowed to be build for openSUSE 13.2 and Tumbleweed. As indicated the KDE:Extra repo is maintained and should be supported by YOU (as a community). If you all agree that this means that KDE:Extra should not builld KDE Frameworks packages for openSUSE 13.2, then this is YOUR decision. The openSUSE KDE community team just indicated what the guidelines are, but it is up to you if you want to follow them. In most cases this would mean that NO NEWER updates will be provided as that most likely newer releases will become Frameworks based !! Regards Raymond -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org