I know that there will always be packages that can't make it. How does the
team that decides what goes on and what not do this? e.g. does it only
listen to customer feedback (e.g. bugzilla) or does it also look at how
often certain packages are downloaded?

I understand thatSUSE does not have control over all mirrors (or over
any), yet I couild imagine that some mirrors could share the numbers of
packages for this purpose. Not that they must. It would just be nice if
they did so.

If these numbers are known, it might be easier to determine what is needed
and what not.

Just curious. For me you made an almost excelent choice.
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