Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:18:33 -0700, John Andersen wrote:
So, punish the users for their preference, is that it Steve?
Which part of 'As long as users give us not concrete feedback' didn't you understand?
In the U.S., we have this saying: Don't "fix" what ain't broken to begin with.
It simply means (like Anders already pointed out) that if users give us specific feedback as to which functionality is missing or which functionality doesn't work as expected and report that via bugzilla so it can be tracked, the chances are much higher that either KDE3 stays a bit longer or that KDE4 gets the features you want.
That's a bunch of nonsense. There's no reason that a shift from qt2 to qt4 would require throwing out the qt2 code, and starting from scratch. You update the function calls and object types as needed, and move on.
Philipp
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