Arthur Pemberton wrote: > Bugs are one thing, what about entirely missing features? To take your > example of bluetooth; audio support it (or at least was) noticeably > missing from KBluettooth, while the Gtk (or was it Gnome) equivalent > is full featured. I already addressed this point: "They may be missing some feature the GNOME alternative has, but they'll integrate much better into our KDE desktop, and for all those core services, upstream is actively working on making them better (e.g. KBluetooth has a new, very active maintainer now)." It shall be noted that our aggressive updates policy actually helps there. Kevin Kofler