On Thursday 2010-06-24 20:45, Jim Henderson wrote:
openSUSE:Contrib is there already. Then again, if you have enough guts you could just as well send it to openSUSE:Factory outright.
yes, with Factory that open as it is now, Factory is the right way.
I had thought Factory was for "future development" - ie, the basis for the builds that go into the "next release". Am I misunderstanding that?
Is there a problem with that?
Not a problem so much, but rather if someone's running on the "current" release, having to go to the "experimental" area for a piece of software that isn't in the standard repo seems like overkill.
Well if you took all the "updated" software, and agglomerated them into a new repository, you _would_ have something equivalent to factory. What you _can_ do is add the repo for brltty/openSUSE_11.2, and just live with it until the next release has a brltty recent enough for you. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org