On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 12:17:45 +0530, David C. Rankin
For those that haven't listened to what the developers are saying about the current readiness of kde4, the following provides a bit of insight:
http://www.mail-archive.com/kde-devel@kde.org/msg00343.html
OpenSuSE was wise to preserve kde3 for 11.3. From the contents of the message above, it would be equally wise to preserve kde3 for 11.4 as well....
Releasing broken software is never a good idea... If you think KDE4 is anything other than beta, despite the astronomical release number following the K the D and the E, the link above should remove all doubt.
Thank God for Ilya -- good to be with you man :)
well, i was happy with KDE 4.5.x, and now am with 4.6 RC2. that they include an earlier release of the kdepim suite in their stable releases (4.5 & upcoming 4.6) doesn't seem overly problematic to me; these versions work fine. in fact, i'm using the up-to-date kdepim version from the kdepim46 repo, and the only thing it has problems with is importing large amounts of data; otherwise it runs fine, too. i wish you happiness with KDE 3.5 and hope it'll remain available, but i prefer windowmaker or awesome if i want to see something different than KDE4 for a while. -- phani. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org