Am Donnerstag 19 September 2013, 11.31:58 schrieb Frank Reininghaus: > Hi, Good morning Frank [snip] > Thanks for the nice words! > > The best long-term solution is probably to go into the QML direction, > but this will probably have to be done by someone != Frank. When Peter > quit (which I still consider a very sad thing for KDE) and asked me if > I wanted to take over, I very much doubted if I would be able to do > it, considering that I can't really spend as much time on Dolphin as > he did. And then, during the 4.9 beta/RC cycle, I received around 50 > mails from bugs.kde.org per day for quite some time, this was really > insane, and I would probably have gone completely mad if it was still > like that. But I think the strategy to focus on bug-fixing and small > improvements has worked out quite nicely and is also appreciated by > most users. BTW, we have only 119 open bug reports at the moment (and > 10 of these are about version control plugins, which are not part of > Dolphin itself). I think that this is quite remarkable if you compare > that with other KDE and non-KDE free software projects, and also if > you consider that we had more than 300 at some point last year. Just a big thank you here! [snip] Mario