> Basically we all seem to agree that (for users ;) the most important > program might be KWord (visit bugs.kde.org if in doubt ;). Depends what kind of users you are targetting. Business related users are in a need for kpresenter and kspread as well. Those 2 apps are very important as well. I assume that when there are MS import filters available for both apps, their bug list will grow... For now people are still using star(open)office iso of koffice :(( On Sunday 17 December 2000 08:50, Werner Trobin wrote: > John Califf wrote: > > Werner Trobin wrote: > > > John Califf wrote: > > > > If you have been compiling and testing kimageshop (krayon) the names > > > > of the libs and of the app have been changed to krayon and > > > > libkrayonxxx. You will first have to uninstall or manually remove > > > > anything related to kimageshop in your kde2 directory and in your > > > > home directory. Manually removing ~/.kde/share/config/ksycoca is > > > > also recommended. Don't worry, it will be rebuilt automatically when > > > > you start kde again and will also register the mimetypes under the > > > > new name. The name of the directory in cvs is still "kimageshop" and > > > > that won't be changed until it is built by default. > > > > > > As KOffice won't be part of 2.1beta we can safely enable > > > building by default now (doing that now ;). > > > Nice work, btw ;))) > > > > Thanks very much. I'll check out again late tonite or tomorrow. When > > is the next release of koffice planned? I assume sometime during the > > first or second quarter of next year, before Kde 3.0. > > I have to admit... I don't know ;) > > Basically we all seem to agree that (for users ;) the most important > program might be KWord (visit bugs.kde.org if in doubt ;). Due to that > and due to the fact that only few bugs of the "old" KWord have been > fixed since 2.0 I think it's not a good idea to release before the new > KWord branch is at least as stable. > > Thomas: Maybe you can give us some status information and/or tell us > where we can help you. Then we can discuss how to "divide and conquer" ;) > > Disclaimer: Just my humble opinion ;) -- Richard