I think the two-distro options feels like the best one at the moment. Would the Essence-based openSUSE release also subsume the Evergreen team as well? Could it? Am I really behind the curve and Evergreen is already gone? Sincerely, Bob Martens
On May 1, 2015, at 9:25 AM, Stephan Kulow
wrote: Am 01.05.2015 um 16:06 schrieb Richard Brown:
Is it so hard? Those who do, decide - If the GNOME team want to put a new GNOME on this, they can do that.. same for KDE..or any other stack..is there another way we decide anything else?
If just it would be so easy. We had GNOME versions requiring bluez versions that broke KDE and KDE versions requiring cmake versions that broke libsolv.
So I would draw a line somewhere - let's say the ~1000 packages of ring0 and ring1 are taken 1:1 from SLE and whoever needs a newer package version in that set needs to make sure it's parallel installable and does not break anything else. The rest on top is more free to change.
Greetings, Stephan
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