Kevin Kofler wrote:
Christopher Aillon <caillon <at> redhat.com> writes:
Rawhide is supposed to work. The point of rawhide is to get feedback on
items before we release. If rawhide doesn't work, that makes it rather
difficult to get feedback. Which is the problem we hit frequently. I'm
pretty annoyed that many people seem to treat rawhide as a dumping ground.
You probably didn't mean to imply that anyway, but (just so people don't get
the wrong impression) I want to make clear that KDE SIG is _not_ treating
Rawhide as a dumping ground. On the contrary, KDE 4.1 is now in RC state and we
are planning to push it as an update for Fedora 9 in 2 to 4 weeks (because it
fixes many bugs in KDE 4.0 and readds some features which were lost in the
3.5->4.0 transition), so it is expected to fully work!
Right, I wasn't targeting KDE specifically. It was more of a general
statement that there are still a non-zero amount of people who treat
rawhide as such, and we need to fix that.
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