Duncan wrote: > I haven't particularly minded the cashew here, especially after they > changed it to fade out unless hovered over, but I never really understood > why they insisted on it remaining for those really bothered by it, when > its functionality was available elsewhere. So reading that there's an > option to turn it off in plasma5 is good news, and given the option, I > probably will as well. kde-plasma-ihatethecashew does wonders on Plasma 4. :-) > Of course, as you somewhat implied, one person's insignificant nitpick is > someone else's absolutely critical feature, as the kde devs found out all > too well in the kde3 -> kde4 upgrade. Thankfully, they're being less > forceful about dropping support for what actually works in favor of new > but broken stuff, this time around. If distros are forcing upgrades, > that's on them and for me anyway could be a reason to switch distro, but > at least the kde folks are being a bit more understanding about people's > absolutely critical features, this time around, and continuing to provide > at least minimal/security upgrades somewhat longer, for those who find > their absolutely critical features are simply broken in the new version, > and who thus need to wait awhile until they're either fixed or worst-case > dropped as features entirely, so they know they have to find alternatives. KDE upstream is actually no longer shipping any updates to kde-workspace 4.x, they even locked the repository to prevent everybody from committing any fixes to it. Kevin Kofler _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org