On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Mike McGrath wrote: > > Alternatively, the KDE SIG could stop ignoring the problems that were > > caused this week by the updates they released. Even an "I'm sorry I broke > > your desktop" would go a long way. The update the busted my desktop > > happened on a pretty vanilla install, I suspect lots of users experienced > > issues. > > Of course we're sorry for the issues caused by our update, and we're doing > what we can to resolve them as quickly as possible. (For example, we will be > pushing a kde-settings update to enable Nepomuk by default so that scary > Akonadi warning goes away. Hopefully that won't cause more chaos, crossing > fingers. The resource-eating Strigi file indexing will stay disabled by > default in F11 and F12, of course.) > > It's just that it's a more productive use of everyone's time to help fixing > the issues instead of complaining about what's already done. > Sorry, i guess I wasn't being as clear as I could have been. I'm not complaining about what's already done. I'm complaining because it is going to happen again. I just feel the issues that have come up could not be spelled out better then they have and I think the KDE sig has learned no lessons at all from it. -Mike -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel