Well, currently this causes blockers as they try to force gtk+3.18... that conflicts with Gnome 3.20 Fedora is simply providing a much newer version of mate-themes, and I also see they apply to patches for better compat with 3.20: http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/mate-themes.git/tree/mate-themes.spec Thanks
I'll have the new themes versions up in the project repo soon and we'll migrate that to the main repo after its been thoroughly tested.
Alright, they are in the project repo. I'll migrate it over after a week or two if there are no issues.
It's in ~arch with mate-themes-3.* and mate-themes-meta-3
Thanks Only one thing, will this need to be stabilized in sync with the latest MATE desktop? For knowing if we will need to wait before Gnome 3.20 can be stabilized when it's ready
(In reply to Pacho Ramos from comment #4) > Thanks > > Only one thing, will this need to be stabilized in sync with the latest MATE > desktop? For knowing if we will need to wait before Gnome 3.20 can be > stabilized when it's ready I added a revbump for the current stable MATE which uses the new themes. So once the 30 days have passed, I'll stabilize that. Would be appreciated if you can wait until then, but if not, the existing mate-themes package's should prevent upgrade to GTK+ 3.20 for the (at most) couple of weeks. I added the themes package on Aug 11, so I'd stabilize on Sept 11, presuming no issues between now and then. If that date is ahead of your stabilization of GTK+ 3.20, we are actually OK because the themes for 3.16 and 3.18 would be stable, which satisfy the || () block in mate-themes-meta. Does that adequately address what you were asking? What were you guys thinking about for the 3.20 stabilization date?
Yes, I think around 11 Sep will be enough, thanks a lot :)