Clemens Eisserer wrote: > Hi Rex, > >> OK, can you at least give us a hint to what the "flood" of issues are >> that you are alluding to? > > I have 38 open bugs, many filed against KDE-4.5 during its stabilization > cycle. There are crashers including full stack-traces filed against > beta1/2 nobody has even looked until now. > > Another example is bug 232054, a rather annoying regression in Strigi > affecting Dolphin. > It was reported against 4.4.69 (so even before beta1), still the fix > won't make it into 4.5.0 - if all goes *well* it'll be in 4.5.1. > I really wish the stabilization phase would be 4 instead of just 2 months. > > Please don't get me wrong - I like KDE and I am most of the time a > really happy user most of the time. I just don't think I can make a > difference by beta-testing. > > - Clemens Well, you're certainly making a difference by testing and reporting the issues / bug you are experimenting upstream. Talking from my personal experience, KDE 4.5 is mature and ready to be released. KDE SIG members : I'm proposing to organize a Bugzapping day for everything related to KDE SC in RHBZ, i'll be glad to participate if i can in due time. Carl _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org