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Subject: Re: future versions (Re: [kde-announce] Announcing KDE 3.2)
From: Brad Hards <bhards () bigpond ! net ! au>
Date: 2004-02-04 11:09:49
Message-ID: 200402042209.49467.bhards () bigpond ! net ! au
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On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 21:26 pm, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 February 2004 11:00, Brad Hards wrote:
> For me there are two things that would justify a quick KDE 3.3 release for
> me: - Cleaning up kcontrol in introducing the long awaited theme manager
> and moving out the app specific modules (you know where I am, Scott :) -
> Profile enhancements for konqueror, that were floating around shortly
> before release (#74097 is just another incarnation of that wish)
A release that could build and run natively on MacOS would make a case from my
perspective.
If the kdepim guys could make a good case for kdelibs changes, that might also
support arguments for an early release.
> I haven't heard about the Qt atk bridge again (and afaik it's not part of
> the Qt 3.3 changelog), that would have been another reason.
Harry, can you comment?
> But 6 months is unrealistic. You end up with a release in august and that's
> exactly the time where many of the nothern hemisphere are relaxing in the
> sun and don't care about hacking. And less than 6 months is pretty
> unrealistic too, taking that we spent roughly 3 months in feature freeze
> for 3.2.
So 7 or 8?
My concern is that we wait 6 months for Qt 4, and it takes another 12 months
to get KDE 4 into shape.
> So I think, we still need to see how much impact Qt4 has on our code base
> and then we can schedule again.
Matthias, can you provide some advice here? Any updates you can provide for Qt
4?
Brad
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