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Do you even understand what the commit DIGEST is?
by Anon on Saturday 23/Feb/2008, @16:54
It's a SUMMARISED list of major changes in the KDE SVN: the DEVELOPERS source repository. It's not a packaged release detail. It's not meant for general consumption. It's not meant to advise/otherwise on upgrading. It's not meant for home users, companies or anyone not involved in development: It can't be "LIVE" or it wouldn't be a "DIGEST".

If you're running your business IT based on this digest your company is in trouble: but not in the way you think it is. If you're not, you have no business posting about what does/doesn't matter for businesses.

So... You're going to switch DE because of a delayed commit digest? Do you change web browsers when you order something online and it turns up late? Did you stumble onto the wrong site? I'm not sure you know how a computer works.

In summary: You, sir, are a moron.



P.S. Danny: Keep up the good work...
I've donated before but will send some more as compensation for putting up with this guy. Evolution owes us all an apology.
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