On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 06:56:00PM +0000, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar wrote: > > Quoting Greg KH <[email protected]>: > > >On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 12:35:36PM +0000, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. > >Dimstar wrote: > >> > >>Quoting Andreas Jaeger <[email protected]>: > >> > >>>On 07/25/2014 02:23 PM, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a. Dimstar wrote: > >>>>- GNOME:Factory => latest STABLE GNOME Version, receiving regular > >>>>updates > >>>> of the stable branch, to keep GNOME in Factory > >>>>'up-to-date'; > >>>> This is a small change, as it means you no longer > >>>>get 'unstable' > >>>> branches of GNOME in here. But it gets you > >>>>(hopefully!) stable > >>>> experience, which you can expect 'quickly' to > >>>>land in openSUSE:Factory > >>> > >>>Dominique, how does this relate to GNOME:Stable? > >> > >>Good question Andreas, > >> > >>Short answer: no change to what we have so far. > >> > >>Long answer: > >> > >>GNOME:STABLE:* are 'best effort' repositories provided for 'the latest > >>version of GNOME on top of the latest release of openSUSE as long as > >>resource and technicalities allows for it' > >> > >>So currently, that means GNOME 3.12 is available in there for openSUSE 13.1, > >>which was shipped with GNOME 3.10. > >> > >>In September/October, GNOME 3.14 will be released, BUT the 'resource' factor > >>will, with a high probability, NOT allow to port this to openSUSE 13.1, as > >>we will be busy ensuring this to properly find its way into Factory for the > >>13.2 split. > >>So for GNOME 3.14, the openSUSE Version to be used will be openSUSE 13.2. > > > >So, for Tumbleweed, that means I will not be able to offer GNOME 3.14? > >What in 13.2 do you "need" that keeps this from being backported to > >13.1? Any specific packages that you know of? > > Does it timewise make sense for the integration effort to get this to work > in Tumbleweed (on top of 13.1)? We're talking about a 2 month overlap here, > by when you normally would empty out TW and rebase it on top of 13.2, which > supposedly brings GNOME 3.14.
So no one using Tumbleweed can use GNOME 3.14 for 2 months? Why restrict that? What happens if 13.2 is delayed? > I can try to enable a build of current GNOME:Next over Tumbleweed to get a > feel for what might be missing. Over 'pure' 13.1 I am sure that the Wayland > stack is too (but can be disabled of course). As you say it's only for 13.2/Factory now, I was guessing that you might know of any potential issues that are there. If not, I'll be glad to test this out myself. thanks, greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
