In data domenica 19 aprile 2015 23:20:30, stakanov@freenet.de ha scritto:
This means concretely that if the desktop messes up and do not start again, all the people that I help with opensuse and that are delighted with a
Please re-read the mail again. Where's the mention of the desktop? We're talking about KDE Applications releases here. KDE is not the desktop, but the community around it. Therefore, libraries, workspaces and applications are on separate repositories / release schedules. This only concerns the applications, so I can't quite understand how the desktop can "mess up" given it's not even affected.
updates when available. Want to live "KDE4.0 is not KDE4.0" one more time, really? Why would you ever want to do this instead of leaving it aside in a separate repo.
Why KDE 4.0? Again, we're talking about applications, not desktop.
don't mix. The stable version must stay stable. If people are risk liking they have Tubleweed. If not, why we have Tubleweed then? If people want to
Then the best solution is not to offer *any* kind of KDE Applications updates for openSUSE 13.2. And to whoever makes such a request, the answer would be "use Tumbleweed, or wait for the next stable release, whenever it comes out". I will propose that to the rest of the team. Even less maintenance burden for us, so that's a plus.
try 13.2 with separate repos with untested software on production machines, go ahead.
How is that untested? They're stable releases from upstream. -- Luca Beltrame - KDE Forums team KDE Science supporter GPG key ID: 6E1A4E79