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Subject: Re: update the feature plan!
From: Sebastian =?utf-8?q?Tr=C3=BCg?= <trueg () kde ! org>
Date: 2008-11-19 8:33:48
Message-ID: 200811190933.48880.trueg () kde ! org
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On Tuesday 18 November 2008 23:12:23 Lubos Lunak wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 of November 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > To prepare the release notes, and to give users and the press exact
> > information about the changes, it's important to have an up to date
> > feature list.
>
> I have a question: One of the big new features of KWin in 4.2 is enabling
> compositing by default, which technically is not a feature (and neither
> new, in a way). Since I think this definitely should go into the release
> notes&Co., should I still add it to the feature list at techbase, or is
> there some better way how to handle this?
The same it true for nepomuk/strigi which is enabled by default if the sesame
backend is installed. Users can then search directly in KRunner and Dolphin or
the file dialog.
How do I get this in the release notes?
--
Sebastian Trueg
Sponsored by Mandriva to work on Nepomuk-KDE.
http://nepomuk.kde.org
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font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">On Tuesday 18 November 2008 23:12:23 Lubos Lunak \
wrote:<br> > On Tuesday 18 of November 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:<br>
> > To prepare the release notes, and to give users and the press exact<br>
> > information about the changes, it's important to have an up to date<br>
> > feature list.<br>
><br>
> I have a question: One of the big new features of KWin in 4.2 is enabling<br>
> compositing by default, which technically is not a feature (and neither<br>
> new, in a way). Since I think this definitely should go into the release<br>
> notes&Co., should I still add it to the feature list at techbase, or is<br>
> there some better way how to handle this?<br>
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-qt-user-state:0;"><br></p>The same it true for nepomuk/strigi which is enabled by \
default if the sesame backend is installed. Users can then search directly in KRunner \
and Dolphin or the file dialog.<br> How do I get this in the release notes?<br>
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-qt-user-state:0;"><br></p>-- <br> Sebastian Trueg<br>
Sponsored by Mandriva to work on Nepomuk-KDE.<br>
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