Hi there. I think that aiming for KDE 4.3 is a good goal for 11.2. After all, 11.1 just misses KDE 4.2 by a few weeks and the majority of openSUSE users are KDE users. It would be just fair not to miss a KDE release again. There are also some KDE apps that AFAIK targeted to be ready by 4.3 (IIRC Kdevelop 4 and KOffice 2). I also don't think that 4.2+backports is a good idea. Backports result in additional work that I prefer to see to be put into more pressing areas, like finally bringing K3b to KDE4 (most of its code is untouched since months). I would not delay 11.2 even further. It would bring openSUSE too close to Ubuntu's October release which could result in less openSUSE press. PS: When did KDE turn to five months of development instead of six? Around the time when KDE 4.0 was released, I read a blog post that KDE switches to a release cycle that's in "delayed sync" with GNOME. Now the roadmap states that 4.3 will be released five months after 4.2. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org