On Wednesday 01 December 2010, Vincent Untz wrote:
One other thing I'm worried about is that this might result in some contributors focusing on the rolling update, and some others focusing on the "usual" release. Ideally, people would work together, and on both, but that's "ideally", and things will be different. So that literally splits our effort.
I don't see why the efforts have to be splitted? If its a leaf package or something where we can know that it is stable and compatible, you can release a maintenance update for openSUSE. This process is open and already in use, and you get the good security watching from the SUSE Security Team in addition. (and yes, I consider it bad that users have to search for a weird buildservice repository that is not even in the default list to get the latest version of e.g. digikam). openSUSE Updates do not have a strict version freeze. Greetings, Dirk -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org