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Re: faster release cycle
by Jeremy on Tuesday 05/Feb/2008, @14:43
I thought you guys had the perfect roadmap, shouldn't change it. If you want more, then pay the developers/donate or do it yourself.
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Re: faster release cycle
by Max on Tuesday 05/Feb/2008, @15:05
I love the roadmap as it is.

It's just sad that both distro's: Kubuntu, and openSUSE will miss the major KDE 4.X.Y versions. :(

Guess we'll have to wait for fall releases then. Hopefully they'll both have packages that will integrate the latest versions neatly.
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  • Re: faster release cycle
    by Kevin Kofler on Tuesday 05/Feb/2008, @16:05
    You're saying "both distros" (no apostrophe, it's a plural!) as if there were only 2...

    Fedora 9 will ship with KDE 4.0.x (probably 4.0.3). It's quite likely 4.1 will be available in updates.
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  • Re: faster release cycle
    by Sebastian on Wednesday 06/Feb/2008, @00:50
    There is no problem with that. OpenSuse always provided new point-releases in their supplementary repository. I never experiencd any problems with those packages. Other main distros will do so as well. For the average user, it doesn't mind - enterprise customers will stick with 3.5 till 4.1.1 will be out and interested users will find the respective online mirrors.
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    • Re: faster release cycle
      by whatever noticed on Wednesday 06/Feb/2008, @15:57
      Yup, and opensuse comes with new updates every week, sometimes even several times a week.
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  • Re: faster release cycle
    by winter on Wednesday 06/Feb/2008, @04:18
    So what does this mean?
    http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-4.0.1.php
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