Am Donnerstag 19 März 2009 schrieb ne...:
But on a more serious note, I have to say that this is a losing battle you're fighting. Minds have already been made and flexibility went out the window a long time ago. Sad, really, when you think of all the good work and effort that has been put into satisfying everyone. Still those of us that use KDE4 and know that the bugs are being worked on and know that it is not feature complete as yet will welcome the bug fixes and features as they are added. The reality is that neither Rome nor KDE4 will be built/coded in a day.
that is actually my point too... It's perfectly ok for a project as big as KDE to be "not quite finished", or buggy to some degree, or lacking features. the only thing that i actually have gripes with is how KDE4 is being marketed by whats said on the box of opensuse 11.1 as being THE replacement for kde 3.5 which in my opinion it isnt (yet). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org