On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Eli Wapniarski <eli at orbsky.homelinux.org> wrote: > On Saturday 03 July 2010 16:05:13 Patrick Boutilier wrote: >> On 07/03/2010 09:59 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote: >> <snip> >> >> >> No, it's ready enough for Beta, that's why the PIM devs are pushing >> >> *beta* tarballs! >> > >> > But it isn't going to be released with kde 4.5. Only a later version and >> > we're testing kde 4.5 over here. Not kde 4.5.1 or 2 or whatever. >> >> qt 4.7 is in unstable. It is not going to be released with kde 4.5 >> either. I think you are missing the point of kde-unstable. >> > > Fine. K. then. I guess I am getting confused. But that means that I will not > always know what package goes with what package which means that I will not be > able to rely on the relative stability of whats coming out of kde-redhat. Look Eli, if you want stable or relatively stable, then keep your fingers off of -testing and -unstable in general. Both says clearly what you get. The first stuff you can test with no big risk and the latter *unstable* stuff. Depends on what it is, you might have to deal with crashes and other problems. If you're not willing/able to deal with it, just keep it *disabled*. That's totally fine. Some people want it, some not. > Bummer really since I've been with the repo for a very very long time. Bummer, > because I won't have the resources to be able to help, what little I can, > because I'm never going to be sure of how tight the integration between all > the packages are going to be in the repo that they're sitting in. Bummer since > kde-redhat has become an extension of the kde release cycle rather than the > kde packaged for fedora release cycle. I guess that once 4.5 goes gold I will > have to rely only on Fedora's stable packaging. I guess that's OK, because I > know that the final product when its finally going to be released is going to be > great. Really a bummer for me though, because I have enjoyed very much > watching how each full release has progressed over time. I really don't understand that. Nothing changed in kde-redhat. -- LG Thomas Dubium sapientiae initium