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Re: Who does still use the kde 4.0 series?
by Kevin Kofler on Wednesday 07/May/2008, @17:43
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No, Fedora 9 was already in "critical bugfixes only" mode when 4.0.4 was tagged. We need approximately 1 week to fix the last blockers (without breaking anything else) and 1 week to get the images mirrored, which means we can't really update all of KDE two weeks before the release, even for a bugfix release (and the Fedora release engineering team would probably have vetoed it). Moreover, sometimes some tarballs have to be respun by KDE upstream between the tagging / packager prerelease and the actual release, we wouldn't have been able to guarantee that any respun tarballs would have made it if we had rushed 4.0.4 in. (In this case, kdelibs was respun on May 5 because it reported the version number incorrectly.)
Please trust us to know what we're doing. It's not like our users will have to wait another 6 months to get the new version, it will be in updates-testing on release day and in updates shortly afterwards.
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Re: Who does still use the kde 4.0 series?
by Kevin Kofler on Thursday 08/May/2008, @07:13
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Oh and we wouldn't have been able to get the fix for this 4.0.4 regression in either:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=161769
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