Jayson Rowe wrote:
I don't see the problem w/ including KDE 4 - there has to be users using it and submitting bugs for it to get any better.
Excuse me, but for a bug report.. you need a BUG. You can't write a bug report for the malfunctioning of code that doesn't even exist yet. KDE 4 is *NOT* buggy -- it's incomplete. For instance... many ears ago, BMW had a problem with transmissions which would slip from PARK into REVERSE. That's a bug. If the transmission doesn't even HAVE a Reverse gear, that's not a bug, that's an incomplete design. Two different things. We're not going to waste everyone's time telling the KDE devs that the code is incomplete ... they already freakin' know that.
But for everyone complaining, consider this - at least openSUSE gives the option to install 3.5.9 - heck Fedora stuck users in KDE 4 with no other alternative other than GNOME (or smaller WM's), and their KDE 4 can't TOUCH our KDE 4 from a usability and stability standpoint.
And Novell/SUSE gave KDE 4 top billing. Which was not only a mistake, but a STUPID mistake. And they did this even after being warned CONTINUOUSLY for several months. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org