Hello Marguerite and Stefan, Thanks to both of you for your time and replies. I think that if you can only focus on a single branch, it would be best to focus on the one that Linux Mint releases to their stable distribution. At the moment, the Cinnamon version that Linux Mint is offering to the public is version 2.2.16: https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/tree/2.2-maintenance Would it be possible to use Arch Linux's Cinnamon sources? https://projects.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=... I currently use Cinnamon 2.2 on Arch, and it is extremely stable and relatively bug-free. I think that the best use of your limited time and development resources would be best focused on the branch that Linux Mint offers to the public. Because the currently major bugs in Cinnamon 2.3 that are present in OBS X11:Cinnamon:Factory are because the Linux Mint development team is still developing it, and it is very much a beta product. It is practically unusable at this point. In fact, I'm sure that the same 2.3 branch of Cinnamon doesn't work correctly on Linux Mint either, because it's not released to the public. On the other hand, if the openSUSE Cinnamon team could track the currently stable branch of Cinnamon, you would only have to focus on bugs that are related to openSUSE integration, and not on bugs that Linux Mint is working to fix in their development process. Again, I really appreciate your efforts to offer a stable Cinnamon environment for openSUSE. I tried to use Mate and XFCE, but they have major problems with GTK3 windows that use client-side decorations. Apart from Gnome Shell, only Cinnamon properly handles GTK3 windows with client-side decorations. So for the *huge* number of users that don't want to use Gnome Shell or KDE, the only real alternative is Cinnamon. Thanks for your time! Best regards, Sam -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org