Hi,

I'm currently a little bit disappointed of

https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=192743

and its duplicate

https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=193996

which is caused by a broken YOU for SUSE Linux 10.0.

The background and a fix are available at

http://people.opera.com/eddy/YaST/ReadMe.html

and the bug is a frustrating one since I know some people who stuck with
10.0 because installing RPMs with YaST from Konqueror is not possible in
10.1, and now after this YOU it's broken for 10.0 as well.

More generally, I'd like to know if it would be possible to do public
tests for *all* YOUs (maybe except not-yet-disclosed security fixes). We
had it in the past for a subset of selected packages like the libzypp
and kernel YOUs, and it worked quite well so far.

I remember some problematic YOUs in the past and now I just wonder if a
different testing approach might eventually help improving the
situation. The Fedora project seems to have a similar approach that
could be used to borrow ideas from.

Andreas Hanke

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