On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Markus Slopianka <markus.s@kdemail.net> wrote:
In the past the Release repo was only created after the official release. But except for minor aspects (mainly localization) the Release Canidates are already "done".
Personally this seems premature considering Beta 2 has not even been released yet. Although it may be feature-complete, there is still probably quite a bit of bug fixing to do, and there are still basic issues with the release (such as packaging) that have not been resolved yet (according to the release-team mailing list). I am using beta 1 right now, and it is far from stable for me.
It'd be cool to have the Release/47 repo created in the RC stage to have it up and running and ready to be in the upstream 4.7 announcement. Early RC testers would also not have to switch forth and back between Factory and Release repo.
Isn't this what the Unstable:SC repo is for? Why can't people use that? I don't think it can properly be put in Release/47 because there hasn't been a 4.7 release yet. Then there is the issue that there seems to be changes in how the release is being packaged, and I assume the openSUSE-KDE team will want to update the OBS repo structure to reflect this. But that can't be done until the final structure is determined, and as best as I can tell it hasn't yet. -Todd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org