On Sunday 12 April 2009 13:57:47 Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 02:20:00PM -0400, Larry Stotler wrote:
As someone who had supported SuSE since 1999, I'm very disappointed with the current 11.1, and still use 11.0 on most of my stuff while I
Why?
What do you mean "Why?"? His entire message was about "Why" On Sunday 12 April 2009 14:22:58 Dean Hilkewich wrote:
How about, a native working stable K3b, kaffeine, amarok? Then there is the whole plasma / kwin 4 fiasco, believe it or not some of us want just a functional desktop without the headaches
How about a perfectly smooth upgrade path from KDE3 PIM (Kontact, etc) to the KDE4 PIM (Akonadi, etc). I asked about this on the KDE PIM list only a few weeks ago and was told, essentially, that the files could be moved over and used, but not imported into Akonadi. Consider that theimprovements of Akonadi over KDE PIM are one of the Crown Jewels of KDE4. I'm very thankful that at least the old files can be moved and used in this manner. But the lack of a proper import is not a good thing. On Sunday 12 April 2009 15:01:11 Richard wrote:
DOCUMENTATION to help guide people to the new/different 'features' and methods, especially in the way configuration issues are handled.
Ditto - I spent some time on the opensuse wiki and the KDE pages looking for info about moving PIM data from KDE3 to KDE4 - nada. On Sunday 12 April 2009 15:34:52 Richard wrote:
It is simply pre-mature to elimiate a functional option in deference to something that is not yet ready for prime time for many people.
Indeed. It works, we're busy, why pull the rug from under our feet?
Unfortunately, this has been tried before, and the KDE3 users were basically harrassed and ignored and told to just . . . deal with a basically broken KDE4 because it is the wave of the future
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