Onsdag den 11. januar 2012 12:57:50 Will Stephenson skrev:
Apologies for being so quiet over Xmas - I was gathering the energies for a busy 2012 to make openSUSE bigger than ever.
It's high time we nailed down what we will do for KDE in 12.2.
We can separate these into things we want to do, and things we have to do. None of these lists are complete IMO, please help to fill them out.
I'd like to suggest a strong focus on polishing the default installation/workspace (enabling touchpad tapping by default, a working updater applet, clicking on a local RPM should be able to install it reliably, including video thumbnailer in default install). All these kinds of little niggles that cost us tons of users, and most of which are probably fairly easy to fix. Another little thing that makes a big difference are mimetype associations. Tons of apps are not associated with half of the files they're fully capable of handling. And it makes things so much easier when you can just click on a file and something sensible happens. E.g. you might click on an SVG file which gwenview is perfectly capable of opening, but instead ksuseinstall might pop up and suggest to install some GNOME application (not a verified example). Including Kamoso and Knights in the distribution is a must in my book. And I really hope Akonadi, Nepomuk and Apper/PackageKit will have matured to a point where we can actually focus on polishing the distribution for the last month of the release cycle, instead of scrampling and squeezing in new stuff at the last minute to barely avoid total catastrophe - which has been the case for the last two releases at least. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org