> On Monday 06 October 2008 10:23:04 I.s,baran Akçay?r wrote: > >> I love and enjoy using kde4 ( a normal user would not definitely ) > >> thanks for your work btw, but i think the same about versioning, to > >> early to say even "it works" or "stable" > > Just a couple of comments about this curiously unhelpful thread - > > The KDE team distributed KDE 4.0 as a developer distribution. If > packagers made the decision to include it in their distros, that has > helped and hindered the team in equal amounts, I think. > > Second - the stability and state of things working does vary enormously > according to your distro, and possibly the combination of your hardware > and distro. I know this to be a fact, as I have two distros running KDE4 > at the moment and have had a third one not long ago. One of those is > considerably more stable than the other two. > > It would be sensible, before writing this kind of criticism, to > acknowledge that many factors, including human failure, may contribute > to problems. I am running KDE since its first days of availability and it helps me a lot doing my everday work as a software developer and administrator. Thank you a lot! But I can't help thinking that with KDE4 we witness a change of philosophy. Up to now I was struck that the Opensource community prefers a reserved approach regarding the announcement of improvements. Changes to the first digit of the version number were somehow hold sacred. I still wonder about the stubbornness of the KDE team trying to make us believe distributing a developer version as a dot zero is quite normal and ok. The next thing to happen is that BMW announces a new car for the experienced driver. A car without steering wheel and a missing wheel front right. Your own fault if you bought one. I hope you can see my point. Faith banks on reliability. Kind regards Frank ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.