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Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 (Red Hat Magazine)

Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 (Red Hat Magazine)

Posted May 15, 2008 6:06 UTC (Thu) by petegn (guest, #847)
Parent article: Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 (Red Hat Magazine)

KDE4 so far is an absolute mess large parts of it do not work or are so far hidden it turning
into another Gnome this is how it works like it or lump it .

When and IF they get KDE4 to the Level of KDE3.5.* then i may well be worth revisiting but so
far every time i have tried it i have canned it twice as fast  it reminds me of windBloWs 3.11
right now NAFF  ..




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Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 (Red Hat Magazine)

Posted May 15, 2008 6:16 UTC (Thu) by aleXXX (subscriber, #2742) [Link]

Think of KDE 4.0.x more like a public beta, 4.1 will be the first "real" 
KDE4 release (which makes me wonder a bit that some distros include 
4.0.x).

Alex

Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 (Red Hat Magazine)

Posted May 15, 2008 13:26 UTC (Thu) by rahulsundaram (subscriber, #21946) [Link]

If it is a beta, it should have been called just that. I have seen many weasel wordings around
this fact but there is clearly some disconnect. Users and distributions needs more hints and
guidance from major upstream projects within the official documents on what to expect. Some
projects do this very well. Others not quite and that depends on the occasions too. The focus
of the distributions also need to considered when discussions decisions. 

Fedora 9 and the road to KDE4 (Red Hat Magazine)

Posted May 16, 2008 6:40 UTC (Fri) by superstoned (subscriber, #33164) [Link]

It was a final release, in the sense of a .0.0 release. Just like 
other .0.0 releases like kernel 2.6.0.0, gnome 2.0.0, KDE 2.0.0/3.0.0 
etcetera. Nothing weird about that. Sure, it had issues, some parts were 
better than other parts (Plasma wasn't very well fleshed out, but eg KDE 
Edu, KDE Graphics, KDE Base and KDE Games were pretty ready).

We needed to do a release because there were many issues in underlying 
systems like X.org, drivers and even GTK. As long as we didn't release, 
they were not going to be fixed (we had the Alpha's, Beta's and RC's - but 
no fixes). Actually that's just one of the reasons, but you probably get 
the point: we thought about it.

And I must say I find it insulting to hear many ppl suggest otherwise.

Either way, Suse is going to release with KDE 4.0.4 (with many of their 
fixes) and, like fedora, will probably offer 4.1 as soon as possible. 4.1 
re-introduces much which was lost, if not most, and imho represents the 
bright future for the Free Desktop!

(have a look: nowwhatthe.blogspot.com)

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