How properly install midori

the official midori webpage
https://astian.org/midori-browser/linux/
offers an openSUSE Tumbleweed package,
if I download it , how can I install it
in tumbleweed xfce?

I’m a new user of openSUSE.

Download the rpm and sudo zypper in /path_where_you_saved_the_rpm/midori-browser-11.4.2-2.1.x86_64.rpm

Replace /path_where_you_saved_the_rpm/ with the real path on your machine…

is this a problem, or should i just type
i (= ignore)

warning: /var/tmp/zypp.Tht8NY/zypper/tmpRPMcache/%CLI%/midori-browser-11.4.2-2.1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID e5e27c9a: NOKEY
Looking for gpg key ID E5E27C9A in cache /var/cache/zypp/pubkeys.
Repository Plain RPM files cache does not define additional ‘gpgkey=’ URLs.
midori-browser-11.4.2-2.1.x86_64 (Plain RPM files cache): Signature verification failed [4-Signatures public key is not available]
Abort, retry, ignore? [a/r/i] (a):

As Midory does not provide a package signing key, you need to decide yourself if you trust them and install it on your system. If your your conclusion is to trust them, you need to answer with i(ignore).

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I use Midori, like is the official website I choose ignore, but they are working to generate everything in OBS so will be in repo.

Midori got removed from openSUSE long time ago. ATM there is no project on OBS except some home repos. May you point to the project which is the candidate for factory?

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