Hello, On šeštadienis 14 Rugpjūtis 2010 14:36:37 Piotr Dąbrowski wrote:
> I haven't exerienced any annoying bugs in 4.5 so far. > And there are plenty of them in 4.4.5 - mainly plasma crashes f.e. when you > drag&drop a quick lunch icon on itself instead of clicking it (very common > situation). If we were given an isolated patch, we could include it in the packages. > > But the main reason is that rules are rules: > > freeze is in effect and there is no workaround > > for the limits it imposes. > > Probably the freeze date was a wrong choice then. The freeze date was not a choice of Debian Qt/KDE team. It had to happen some day and it happened. > KDE 4.5 release schedule > was well known after all. > Does Debian not care about KDE users anymore? Just Debian is too big to care *only* about KDE users. To be honest, if you use Debian on the desktop system, you'll probably end up using testing/unstable anyway. Even if the latest 4.5.x was released with stable, it would get old in a single month. Stable is perfect when you do NOT want software to change. That's servers, workstations and other deployments where the latest KDE is not important at all. > I just think that KDE 4.4.5 is not stable enough to be in stable branch of > Debian. Version 4.5 is just a fix for this situation. And many other users > agree with that. 4.4.5 crashes occasionally when I push it too hard, I still encounter some bugs. But really, that's nothing major or release-critical. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201008142211.06473.modes...@vainius.eu