On Thursday 15 January 2009, Claude Jones wrote: > On Thursday 15 January 2009 06:54:12 Neal Becker wrote: > > I hate to say it, but at this point (4.2rc1) this is the least stable kde > > I've seen. ?kmail is now crashing repeatably. ?Akonadi crashes every time > > I open my calendar. ?I hope it's not released like this. > > I hate to say it, but, in reviewing the list messages for the past day, > this is the first indication from you of a problem. Did we miss something? > Have you put out a query as to whether others are having the same issue? > Have you made any attempt to figure out what is causing your crashes? You > are blaming the release - are you really so sure? Only one other person is > reporting a problem such as you describe, and he gave some specifics. I'm > not having it across multiple machines - I'm sitting in front of two > machines running kmail right this moment. Making big declarations may > relieve frustration of the moment, but they don't usually lead to problem > solving - a little more information from your situation could lead to a > resolution of your problem - what were you doing before the crash, what log > info can you provide, what's your hardware, etc. etc... Your subject line > is dismissive, and insulting, of the hours and hours of work of many > individuals and isn't going to help you get support - it could be true, but > until you provide some data that others can replicate, you're just barking > at the moon. Yes, yes, yes. I have reported many bugs to bugs.kde, and frequently also mention them here to see if others have the same experiences.