Larry Stotler wrote:
Nope. And, as it stands now, I really don't know that I care. So long as KDE3 works for me I will use it. When I have time, I will do a fresh install of KDE4 and see what happens. But I just don't have time to deal with it. I was unemployed during the 11.0 process and had a lot of time to devote to it. My situation has changed for the better. Further, I've had to scale back the amount of time I can even devote to this, so I'm not as available to help out as I like.h
But you should care - KDE 4 is and should be the version to be developed in the future. Thus it is important to ensure that it holds high configurability and functionality - and of course is made to be user-friendly. There is no contradictions here - quite the contrary! Thus, you and others are encouraged to write down bug lists and feature requests. I have already noted some reduction in the configurability in the Personal Settings, and the fact that both Konqueror 4 and Dolphin lacks such an important function as the capability of showing meta data for every file. We need to make such lists in order to give proper and constructive feedback to the developers - even though it is important to discuss these matters to draw attention to them, the developers are all the time dependent on input from users. Per Inge Oestmoen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org