On 4 Mar 2006 at 14:05, houghi wrote:
On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 11:59:53AM +0100, David Wright wrote:
For those that want to always be on the bleeding edge it can be frustrating, but for the normal user who wants to use/upgrade to a stable environment to do their work in, the current situation is the best compromise.
People who want bleeding edge can use Factory, because Beta is replaced with a new version after 1-2 weeks. So your Beta installation is not really bleeding edge. It is on averagae already a week old. Hardly bleeding edge. ;-)
Another thing against bleeding edge: I installed a fresh 10.0 recently wit hKDE, and I found out that the messages are halfway German/English. I would not add a product for release if the translations are so very incomplete as in 10.0's KDE. However, maybe GNOME releases have complete translations, or maybe the latest GNOME release has more complete translations than the older release I don't know... Regards, Ulrich