Hay, I am in danger of doing a Linus here ... As he so often says "the kernel WILL not break user space", and so Distributions MUST not (a) break users, (b) fail to test properly, themselves, (c) Passively accept the latest crap. If they do accept crap they reinforce the vicious circle of Projects shipping barely alpha code as 'finished'. It tool me minutes to conclude Kmail2 was a stinking pile of manure, a day to decide that regressing to Kmail1 would be unnecessarily difficult and a morning to get Claws Mail working, including fixing Mdir mailboxes. The next time I will dump all KDE. Cheers, omb
Am Tue, 30 Apr 2013 12:58:20 +0200, scheib Stefan Seyfried:
Am 30.04.2013 12:21, schrieb Lars Marowsky-Bree:
On 2013-04-30T11:38:19, Ruediger Meier <sweet_f_a@gmx.de> wrote:
That's why it is called --verify and not --repair .. (not implemented yet, never advertised as repair either) How can such untested alpha quality stuff make it into a distro?
Because the community didn't object when it was merged, or during the beta phase.
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