Le 25/10/2011 11:27, Pascal Bleser a écrit :
I can perfectly accept the security reasons, but is kde so exposed to security risks (apart may be konkeror)?
Yes. Cmon, if Will says so, it's yes. How much C++ coding in Qt3 and KDE3 have you done to question his opinion on this ?
and why should I have? All the ports of my computer are closed and I don't use kde for browsing, my firewall is up. where can I have problems? I see in the wild many package that are not maintained, think of wodim, for example. I agree that kde if a big one :-). But still, what harm can do it's use? better do you have any example of big problems really seen?
But still, it's just wrong to advertise that as a new feature of 12.1 and to emphasize it.
of course it's not a "new" feature
If the handful of people who currently maintain KDE3 give up, which is very likely to happen because: 1) almost no one uses KDE3 any more, so the effort is rather futile,
is there a real way to know that? (obs statistics?)
2) they're just a handful of people and it's doubtful they know
looks like that people are only packaging. so yes, soon or late we will have to let this out, like we will have to let out 11.1 jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://pizzanetti.fr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org