DenverD:
On 01/28/2012 11:03 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>> openSUSE does not rotate in new versions just because they are available.
> That’s entirely up to the repo maintainer. If it is an official repo, they
> are quite conservative. Other repos are not.
you are correct Carlos, what i meant to say was:
the oss and non-oss repos never change and openSUSE does not rotate new
versions of applications into the update repo just because a new version
was released somewhere…
and, new application don’t spring up in Tumbleweed until after they have
been added to and satisfactorily tested in Factory…
however, openSUSE users are free to compile and install whatever they
want at anytime…
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DD
Read what Distro Watch writes: DistroWatch.com: openSUSE
I wasn’t talking about -oss -non-oss repos, I was thinking about kde48 release repo, or extra, are they less conservative??? :-))
DenverD
January 29, 2012, 10:09am
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On 01/29/2012 08:36 AM, pier andreit wrote:
> I was thinking about kde48 release repo
did your 4.8 come with a working clock (i didn’t ask if it is a certain
version of a particular clock)?
i guess the KDE EXTRA Repo keeper will get around to it…s/he has only
so many hands…and, things must be done in a priority order…since
Milestone 1 for 12.2 isn’t until 9 Feb i’d guess s/he is pretty busy
with higher priority work than adding another clock or three to the
EXTRA (not actually needed) repo
relax…or better yet, find out what you can do to add another pair of
hand to the work: http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Teams
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DD
Read what Distro Watch writes: http://tinyurl.com/SUSEonDW
DenverD:
On 01/29/2012 08:36 AM, pier andreit wrote:
> I was thinking about kde48 release repo
did your 4.8 come with a working clock (i didn’t ask if it is a certain
version of a particular clock)?
trabant too was a working car…
DenverD:
i guess the KDE EXTRA Repo keeper will get around to it…s/he has only
so many hands…and, things must be done in a priority order…since
Milestone 1 for 12.2 isn’t until 9 Feb i’d guess s/he is pretty busy
with higher priority work than adding another clock or three to the
EXTRA (not actually needed) repo
relax…or better yet, find out what you can do to add another pair of
hand to the work: Portal:Teams - openSUSE
I’m relaxed… but I’m astonished and amazed that beclock isn’t in the firsts places of priority!!!
beclock is the application that make the difference with all the other desktops, noone has anything similar, windows, mac gnome, …
maaaaaaaany thanks to KDE developers/maintainers/lordsofrepos, I found version 0.17 of beclock in the repossssssss:-))))