Am Donnerstag, 13. April 2017, 07:04:28 schrieb Axel Braun:
Probably only for Leap versions. Tumbleweed should receive the latest developments anyway....
Indeed. But to clarify what Luca wrote: We need an openSUSE bug report to do updates for *released* openSUSE products, i.e. Leap 42.1 and 42.2 currently. It makes absolutely no sense to duplicate all open KDE bug reports in openSUSE's bugzilla. KDE's bugzilla is freely accessible anyway... ;-) And we (the openSUSE KDE team) won't be able to handle all those bug reports, we already have lots of open ones where nobody finds the time to look at (aside of creating/updating/maintaining hundreds of packages). KDE does have a lot more contributors than openSUSE's KDE team, not to mention that for many bugs you need detailed in-depth knowledge that only the actual developers have. The general rule is: - if the bug is caused by our packaging (wrong/missing dependencies, build flags, broken patches, ...), file a bug report at openSUSE - if it's a bug in the software itself, file it upstream It's of course not always easy to tell where the problem lies (not even for us), but if people at least try to follow this it would help a lot already. If your upstream bug report is fixed, you are of course welcome to (and should) file a bug report against openSUSE so that we can backport the fix (if possible). As mentioned that doesn't really apply to Tumbleweed, as that gets the latest upstream versions anyway, but a (openSUSE) bug report may speed up getting a fix as we can add it to our packages before it is contained in an actual release. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org