Thomas Janssen wrote: > 2009/10/7 Linuxguy123 > <linuxguy123 at gmail.com>: >> The bad news about the Fedora KDE group is that it takes them a while to >> integrate new releases. > > Huh? We're fairly the fastest out there.. Well, several distros put packages into some unofficial repository really quickly. Of course, that way, you get: * little testing, * "unsupported" updates only, * often, important post-release regression fixes are not applied, * sometimes even some or all of the distro patches are not applied! We take longer to build things (there's certainly some room for improvement there), but you get: * regression fixes which come out shortly after the release, * all distro patches, * once pushed to stable, updates are "supported" (as much as Fedora is, which doesn't include commercial support) and tested (that's what updates- testing is for). Kevin Kofler