On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 4:44 PM, Daniele
Il 31/03/2017 22:22, Luca Beltrame ha scritto:
In data venerdì 31 marzo 2017 22:14:26 CEST, Daniele ha scritto:
Yes but what if $FOO is broken and I need $FOO working ? Give me a valid fallback (previuos stable release) and I would happy to test beta
Again, you added those repositories knowing they were unsupported, didn't you?
Again, unsupported stable != unsupported beta. With stable it's a calculated risk.
It's not like we *want* to break things, but (seldomly, thanks to both upstream now adopting a CI build system and our own work with openQA in Unstable*) it happens every now and then. For example, prior to the beta, we had breakage in KDE:Qt5 when the first singlespec Python packages landed there.
P.S.: Putting the 5.8 Plasma beta prior to the Leap release in a development project uncovered all sorts of bugs before they hit final users (some truly bad ones were also fixed by the KDE team members[1]).
Great but development project shold be in a different repo ;) It's doable ? Fine. It is not ? Fine. Nothing more to say for me.
As others have said, it is doable, but someone would need to do it. Development, by definition, happens in a devel repository. So someone would need to maintain a second repository where they manually cherry-pick every change from the devel repository. There just isn't time for the existing KDE team to do that, it would almost double their workload. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org