Quoting Stephan Kulow
Well, the portal will exist by the time 13.1 is locked and I won't be able to change the description, so we set the description to be right forever while it's wrong for the next 2 months :)
If you install 13.1 Beta, it will setup http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/repo/oss as repository and that's the one that will update to RC1. Between Beta and RC1 I don't plan to update the repos.
Stephan, This seems to become an 'issue' with various testers. I had several cases of bug reports against Beta1 where GNOME:Factory (and openSUSE:factory) had the updates in place (but due to timing issues the .92 release was just not available for beta 1.. we always knew that). Most seem to be afraid of adding Factory, as * it is not guaranteed that no other component that does not make it into 13.1 has been updated there, causing different side effects * Addnig a devel project usually gives the same fear: they are built against Factory, not 13.1 (of course I could add this as a built target.. and putting more efforts on OBS). From what I have seen myself, there is likely nothing in Factory which did not make it in 13.1 as well , so of course point 1 is a bit 'weak', but that's only true when you're fully involved in the full process. For most 'beta testers' it is considered 'unsafe' to add Factory on top in order to confirm bugs are gone. If testers can confirm that, then we loose an entire beta1 to RC1 timeframe to confirm and re-evaluate bug reports... which leaves us with less time to fix after (and the same will be in the time RC1 to RC2 and RC2 to GM). Dominique PS: I so far managed to get my results and was always on the safe side.. but the convincing efforts get bigger the closer we get to GM.. and the chance that things are in Factory but not in 13.1 are also increasing at the same time. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org