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Subject: [kde-promo] Releases of the thing that was KDE
From: Scott Kitterman <kde () kitterman ! com>
Date: 2011-06-06 22:36:52
Message-ID: 201106061836.52654.kde () kitterman ! com
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New thread as requested.
I've been told on IRC that we will still have an integrated release of what
used to be KDE (I've no clue what to call it now since I think I read KDE SC
was deprecated).
All I see in the messaging from the platform sprint seems to be about further
deconstruction and decentralization.
The KDE 4.7 beta 1 tarballs are an inconsistent mess that clearly weren't
coherently thought out (don't get me started about modules thinking it'd be a
great idea to split tarballs in 4.6.3). [to be clear, I'm not against
splitting, I'd just like it to be planned out and done consistently, once so
we don't have to redo packaging multiple times].
The results on the platform sprint read like more chaos is coming.
I get we need to modularize for a number of important reasons, but I don't see
the companion story for how this all gets released as something coherent and
functional.
Where's that part of the story?
Scott K
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