(In reply to Michal Suchanek from comment #20) > > > Everyone understands that if unsurmountable problems occur, the project > > > fails. But what happened here is that we pulled back on the first occurence > > > of an issue. The side effect of this is that real-world testing effectively > > > doesn't happen any more. So possible other issues will not be found, and the > > > known ones will be harder to solve. > > > > It was not 'pulled back' - but moved to the 'devel area' instead of the > > product. OBS is powerful enough to let us work out kinks outside of the > > actual product build as long as we need to. And only put it inside the > > product when we feel ready for it. > > Then you probably want to link Kernel:HEAD rather than Kernel:stable Having such a project would be really nice (that'll help the upstream development in RC phase, too), but it's certainly different from "ready to release". Instead, it'll be a position like linux-next, as the integration test of the latest kernel.