Hi, On http://www.suse.de/~coolo/factory-status.html I try to collect all problematic packages. While it defaults to show only packages currently failing, you can switch to show all problems in the first line. And there a lot of packages where someone accepted it to the devel project reviewing and then didn't submit it for inclusion to the distribution. This is a problem as we're nearing already the 2nd milestone after version freeze and I see tons of such packages ;( Take e.g. python-cairo, a prime example ;( <collection> <request id="15026"> <action type="submit"> <source project="home:lmedinas:branches:GNOME:Factory" package="python- cairo" rev="2" /> <target project="GNOME:Factory" package="python-cairo" /> </action> <state name="accepted" who="vuntz" when="2009-07-21T13:55:05"> <comment></comment> </state> <history name="new" who="lmedinas" when="2009-07-21T13:49:04" /> <description>Update to 1.8.6</description> </request> <request id="16898"> <action type="submit"> <source project="GNOME:Factory" package="python-cairo" rev="9" /> <target project="devel:languages:python" package="python-cairo" /> </action> <state name="accepted" who="poeml" when="2009-08-06T14:44:30"> <comment>reviewed ok.</comment> </state> <history name="new" who="vuntz" when="2009-08-06T00:07:38" /> <description>New upstream version</description> </request> </collection> lmedinas, vuntz, poeml - 3 people worked on this package and still it isn't in 11.2 ;( I understand the problem very well and IMO the work flow just _asks_ for that trouble, but it is as it is - and _everyone_ needs to be aware of it and help others in looking at factory-status.html for packages he worked on and expected them to end in 11.2 Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org