On 13/01/10 02:45, Lubos Lunak wrote: [pruned]
[*] Seriously, Basil, if you fail to understand even basic things like the fact that the "STABLE is nothing but a testing ground....."
Seriously, Lubos, if you do not understand plain English...... *STABLE* : abiding, constant, deep-rooted, durable, enduring, established, fast, firm, fixed, immutable, invariable, lasting, permanent, reliable, secure, sound, steadfast, steady, strong, sturdy, sure, unalterable, unchangeable, unwavering, well-founded. The English Thesaurus. Where is "testing ground" mentioned? If you want to call it "testing ground" then call it "Testing Ground". STABLE is stable; Testing Ground is testing ground; Experimental is experimental - or maybe even Developmental or UNSTABLE. But don't call a 'testing ground' "stable"! On 5 December, Will Stephenson wrote: QUOTE The KDE and maintenance teams are taking the unprecedented step of a point release update to KDE SC 4.3.4 in our 'STABLE' repository and from then as an online update to 11.2. UNQUOTE Anyone who understands English understood that what was going into STABLE will be transferred into the actual release repo for 11.2. The material there was STABLE. After reading that, I switched over to this STABLE repo so that I could have the STABLE version of 4.3.4 and not have to fool around with any TESTING GROUNDS or EXPERIMENTAL or DEVELOPMENT stuff which one finds in FACTORY. BC -- Take the bull by the tail and look the facts in the face. W C Fields -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org