2008/12/24 Larry Stotler
Everyone needs to honestly see if there is a compelling reason to even upgrade. So far, I've seen very little. Most of the big improvements were in 11.0. And, with 11.2 looking to be 8-10 months out, I may just stay wit 11.0 until I can figure out this KDE4 stuff on a non-production machine.
I agree with this point completely. The best line of action for those who are not 'early adopters' is to wait for KDE 4.2 before upgrading. KDE 4.2 will be the first KDE 4.x ready for the end user.
No matter what the KDE4 guys say about it's a new or better way, if it gets in the way of me being productive, then to me it's a deal breaker until I can find the time to figure it out.
I would go even further and call it a bug if it is not intuitive. So please be specific about what is not intuitive, so that I can file bugs.Thanks.
Some have already gotten to that point. I may end up that way, but I can't see it happening anytime soon. KDE3 just works for me, and while that may be because I am used to it, like I said, any upgrade needs a compelling reason. Again, I haven't seen any yet.
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