On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 4:43 PM, linuxguy <linuxguy123(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Its now 2 weeks past the end of July, when we were told KDE 4.1
would
ship.
It has.
I've been stuck with this crappy, half working KDE 4.0 interface
for 6 weeks. You could say I'm a bit miffed.
Sucks for you.
Say whatever you want about Fedora being bleeding edge, etc, but this
is
by far the worst release Fedora and Redhat has ever done.
What does RedHat have to do with this?
As far as I
am concerned, the KDE team has knocked the credibility of Linux, Fedora
and the KDE team itself way, way back.
Interesting opinion, I can't say I understand it. I'd argue you have
done more damage. I'm willing to put together a few points if you're
interested.
I am very disappointed with the current state of the Linux desktop
as
demonstrated in F9.
Gnome actually is pretty nice, not that I would use it full time... or
by Linux desktop did you mean the K Desktop environment?
The people that allowed KDE4.0 to ship in F9 showed
a huge lapse in judgment.
How so? I think they underestimated how many freeloaders would bitch
about not having what they want when they want it.
Can any core member of the KDE SIG confirm/deny regret?
Still upset about being stuck with KDE4.0,
Has that helped make it get out of updates-testing and to updates any faster?
LG
Arthur
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