On Saturday 05 September 2009 06:19, Dotan Cohen wrote:
KDE3 Works PERFECT for me still. I have it install right along side kde 4.3.1. Matter of fact, I just updated it yesterday. If I had stayed with kde3 until now, I would have the time it is taken to deal with 125 bug reports back.
I have over 1000 bugs. I don't want that time back. That is time that _you_ donated to the community to make KDE 4 better. Be proud of it, the whole KDE community appreciates it.
KDE3 wasn't broken. Any suggestion of that is the same as someone trying to tell you that KDE 4.04 was ready to be a desktop when it was push out in alpha state as the desktop for openSuSE 11.0. Consider your sources carefully. It like people watching Fox New and believing they are getting "news"...
KDE 3 was very usable, therefore anyone who uses it feels that it was not broken. However, the codebase behind it was unmanageable. Bugfixes and new features were becoming impossible to perform. Those who would argue "then leave it as it is" can argue that: the KDE development community did in fact leave it is at is, and the result is KDE 3.5.10.
Is is going to be possible to run 3.5.10 under SuSE 11.2? If so, what must be done to do it? Can whatever version of KDE 4.x.x that comes out then be an after-install choice, so that these may be compared? --doug
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