Does this mean that packman is essentially untested when a new version of openSUSE is released? Is the ROI on releasing packman when openSUSE enters the release candidate stage to low to make it worth doing?

Cheers

Richard.

On 20/10/16 11:08, Stefan Botter wrote:
Hi Bo,

On Thu, 20 Oct 2016 09:14:43 +0200
Bo Simonsen <b...@geekworld.dk> wrote:

Hi there Packman team.

Gabriele "gabriel_3" Tettamanzi here, openSUSE subreddit
<https://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/> mods team and openSUSE project
member.

Leap 42.2 beta 3 is out and the RC1 is expected on October, 18th.

I kindly ask you for 42.2 repos release date - of course the sooner
the better.
Several persons asked now, most persons depends on the Packman
packages for having a usable system running, so it would be very nice
for integration testing that we could have packages that are
*actually* built against LEAP 42.2.

Anybody knows anything? We don't learn much from silence.

Bo
As usual we will publish the repos, when the distribution is available.

Greetings,

Stefan


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