> > I don't think AA on KDE is particularily buggy and should, instead, be > > considered quite an important feature if we want to eventually build a > > desktop UI that can seriously compete with the commercial one(s). Look & > > feel and usability are one of the areas we are most likely to fail in and > > therefore requires extra attention, IMHO. > > It will be quite important as an interface option in KDE3, but I think
Great! Now that we are on it, btw, do you know: + How smoothly does the CVS version of KDE 3 beta coexist on the same computer with current 2.2 debian packages? I would very much like to test it already but haven't dared to install yet in the fear of making the currently fine working 2.2 unusable.. + Have they announced any estimated schedule for KDE3 release on KDE mailing lists? Ie. about when can we expect official Debian packages to appear in 'unstable?' > these three words sum up its state in KDE2.2: "buggy as shit". I don't > intend to support something that is indeed buggy as shit. Live with the > odd jagged pixel. :) If you say so.. - Jarno