Am Freitag, 18. Februar 2011, 11:45:25 schrieb Karsten König:
I support this for the post 11.4 release, polish 4.6.1 in KR46, submit it to KDS and ask people to help regression testing and push it into the opensuse update queue later.
Since KDS, KDF and KR46 would have the same KDE packages on the day of the KDE 4.6.1 release there would be enough testers.
But this won't happen if we can't provide the opensuse:update watchers with a good reason and a solidly tested repo.
Why not? Wasn't there something about community-driven updates? If KDF with x bugs unfixed due to the lack of a full brnach update is considered releasable, how can one argue that it will be less releasable after four weeks of further fixes and testing? The sooner the branch update happens, the sooner potential regressions are found and the less work is wasted on backporting and hunting fixes in bko.
It also won't happen if they flat out deny it, well then I'll just switch back to KDF and leave 11.4 to the people who think this will be more solid then a factory repo.
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