Ana Guerrero wrote: > On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:29:21AM +0100, Didier Raboud wrote: >> >> Look for example at the upcoming KDE4.2 : KDE4.0 ("public beta") went out >> in january 2008. Since then and 'because' of the unstable-to-testing >> pipe, KDE4.0 has only lived in experimental with the big fat blinking >> red "WARNING" sign above. >> >> KDE4 was then hard to test for "testing" users that don't play with >> apt-pinning and KDE4 will not be part of Lenny (even if it could…), >> roughly 15 months after its release. >> >> That's not a problem from Debian stable users, who need a "stable before >> all" release. But for the FLOSS community and the geeky users, I guess >> that it is in fact a problem. >> >> With a less jungle experimental which you could trust as the unfrozen >> unstable or with a constantly unfrozen unstable, this would not be an >> issue. > > Please, next time pick up an example you know better. > > KDE 4.0 totally belonged to experimental, 4.1 has never been uploaded to > unstable because lenny was planned to be released with KDE 3.5, and even > there was an update to this series a few months ago. Furthermore, Lenny > users can test it from http://kde4.debian.net > KDE 4.2 has not being release *yet*.
Point understood. I apologize for that. > I encourage you to (co)maintain packages in Debian. It will give you a > better idea of how some stuff works and I think it could change some of > the points of view I have read from you in this thread. > > Ana Thanks for the encouragement. Didier -- Swisslinux.org − Le carrefour GNU/Linux en Suisse − http://www.swisslinux.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org