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Re: fix bugs before adding new features
by Charles Samuels on Tuesday 29/Nov/2005, @07:30
Maybe if you upgrade to 3.5, you'll find the bugs have gone away?
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Re: fix bugs before adding new features
by richie on Wednesday 30/Nov/2005, @13:28
I am quite conservative regarding updating my system. A new KDE version will certainly introduce new problems.

Shall others fight with new bugs. I can wait until the dust settles.

That might sound cynical, but I am not that person, which must have the latest
things around. If it works more or less why should I change something?

Regards,
richie

p.s. Happy with my MTB GT "Tequesta" built 1989 :-)
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  • Re: fix bugs before adding new features
    by Charles Samuels on Wednesday 30/Nov/2005, @13:59
    Well, there's a certain aspect to "known bugs are better than unknown bugs" (even if there are fewer).

    However, KDE 3.5 is very stable, (even not counting that it's a x.y.0 release)! This is likely due to how it's mostly a "polish up" release as development was shifting to KDE 4.0.

    cs
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