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Subject: Re: [Quanta] Quanta & KDE4? openSuSE dumping KDE3 for 11.2 Release.
From: elhui <estellnb () yahoo ! de>
Date: 2009-08-29 13:29:11
Message-ID: 25202924.post () talk ! nabble ! com
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Bugzilla from iansamit@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >
> > Until KDE4 is ready to go, and can step up to the functionality provided
> > by kde3, we should not be sacrificing functionality on false promises of
> > performance that does not exist at present.
>
>
> Well in all fairness, we don't have to, at least for a while yet. Opensuse
> 11.0 will still be supported for quite a while and 11.1 for even longer. I
> assume other distros are in the same position. The move to KDE4 has been
> troublesome to say the least, but Aaron Seigo explained the need for the
> radical departure very well in his blog. KDE3 may well be working
> flawlessly
> for us users, but the codebase was becoming impossible to maintain.
> Without
> engaging in the development of KDE myself, I'm prepared to take his word
> for
> it.
>
> Anyway, as you said:
>
> KDE3 isn't dead, it's working flawlessly with quanta 3.5.
>
>
> Each of us has to decide when the time is right to make the move. If KDE4
> still doesn't have the functionality you need by the time opensuse 11.2 is
> realeased, why not just stay with the version you're using if it's working
> flawlessly?
>
> Ian
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