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On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Charles Obler <joyinstruggle@yahoo.com> wrote:
I'll keep your advice about a new KDE concept in mind. However, I think we have a right to expect a more gradual transition to this new concept, with time for feedback, time to evaluate the new concept and correct flaws. It should be possible to adopt elements of the new concept one by one, while retaining and deprecating the old concept. This is especially true when the old concept is working just fine! Spring the new concept on us all at once, while pulling the old concept out from under our feet is not the Linux style -- is it?
Charles, I'm not very KDE knowledgeable, but the last thing I would complain about is that they are moving too fast!! After all 11.0 was the first KDE 4 preview release and its just a few months from end-of-life. Would you rather it took 10 years to transition from KDE3 to KDE4. 11.3 will likely be the first OS release that doesn't have KDE3.5 support. That's over 2 years of transition time. I think that is long enough. Greg -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org