Is there any reason for having this in the meta of YaST:Head

<repository name="openSUSE_Tumbleweed">
  <path project="openSUSE:Factory" repository="snapshot"/>
    ...
</repository>
<repository name="openSUSE_Factory">
  <path project="openSUSE:Factory" repository="standard"/>
    ...
</repository>

and this in devel:libraries:libyui?

<repository name="openSUSE_Tumbleweed">
  <path project="openSUSE:Tumbleweed" repository="standard"/>
    ...
</repository>
<repository name="openSUSE_Factory">
  <path project="openSUSE:Factory" repository="snapshot"/>
    ...
</repository>

Note the inconsistency in the use of "snapshot" and "standard". After
experiencing a delay in the creation of a SR in Jenkins, I asked DimStar
and coolo and looks like the only difference between using "standard"
and "snapshot" is that the later takes longer to receive the updates. So
I would change everything to "standard"... if I would have the permissions.

Who can do it? Any reason to keep using "snapshot" at all?

Cheers.

-- 
Ancor González Sosa
YaST Team at SUSE Linux GmbH
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