On 30/12/2020 16.36, Axel Braun wrote:
Hallo Per,
Am Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2020, 21:45:24 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
Axel Braun wrote:
Hello Per,
Am Freitag, 25. Dezember 2020, 21:05:22 CET schrieb Per Jessen:
Speed of resolution is not really a good argument.
As Vinz had written in his answer, speed matters, esp. in case of a broken update.
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At the same time its a heads-up for other TW users that issues might arise (another TW machine of mine did not have the problem).
I think the idea is good, but because TW is a main openSUSE distro, I would not expect the majority of TW users to be hanging out on the factory list.
Why not?
Quite simply because the majority of the TW users are not developers nor packagers. We are promoting TW as a key openSUSE distro - Fast! Integrated! Stabilized! Tested! - why should anyone wanting those features want to subscribe to a developers & packagers list ??
Ask the ones who subscribed. Maybe getting the heads-up on issues is one of the reaons. Or learning about new development & features. I admit that many discussions are deeeeep in development (means: beyond my skill-level), but those I can ignore.
Same here.
As we are getting away from the 'sof firmware issue' here I would like to close the discussion
You suggested I move the discussion here, and now you want to close it? I would like not to. I think there are some open questions still.
I asked a question earlier -
Just noticed that KMail sorted this mail under the same tree as the original mail on factory. Did not notice that we are in project@ now...hence the attempt to close this *in factory*
Sorry if that caused misunderstandings....
That's what happens removing the subject [tag] ;-) I'd suggest you configure kmail to display both origin and destination addresses of mails. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)