On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 04:02:27PM +0900, Rob Lahaye wrote: > Another thing that keeps popping up in my humble mind: is the present > 1.3.0 as it is now, that much worse than the present 1.2.x release; in > stability terms, that is. > > I don't think so, which means you could simply release what is there as > 1.3.0 at this very moment; if you can do it for 1.2.x, you surely can do > the same for 1.3.0.
I don't think so. I get about the same kind of crashes as I get with 1.2.x "Release now" is something I'd support, but there was some kind of political decision that "1.3 is the release that has Qt support" (which arguably is there already...) > Yes there are bugs, and there always will be bugs. But they cannot be > that serious. I've been using 1.3.0 from almost its start for three > papers already; no serious problems at all; I'm not a power user, though. Hm... On those days I really _use_ LyX I have one crash or so on average, almost always in 'undo'. But so far no single line has been lost [lucky me...] Andre' -- Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)