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re: Kubuntu - KDE3 dropped

re: Kubuntu - KDE3 dropped

Posted Oct 26, 2008 15:46 UTC (Sun) by mb (subscriber, #50428)
In reply to: re: Kubuntu - KDE3 dropped by Richard_J_Neill
Parent article: Ubuntu 8.10 release candidate available

I don't understand that, either.
KDE4 seems to be the never ending story.

They should have ported stuff to QT4 without trying to do it all at once.


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re: Kubuntu - KDE3 dropped

Posted Oct 28, 2008 13:57 UTC (Tue) by Janne (guest, #40891) [Link]

"KDE4 seems to be the never ending story."

Well, so is KDE3. I mean, they just released a new version of KDE3. KDE4
has now existed for... what, 10 months? And people are already calling it
"never-ending story"? Linux has existed about 16 years, and it isn't
finished yet either. And what about Emacs?

I remember running KDE2 when it was released. It was crashy and many things
didn't work right. KDE3 was a smoother release, since the amount of changes
weren't as big as it was between KDE1 and KDE2, but it too was crashy and
had parts that didn't work right.

Now we have KDE4, which is still (for all intents and purposes) fresh out
the oven. And it works well. Maybe not perfect, but well. Is it 1:1 equal
to KDE3? Of course not. But that does not mean that it's worse. It means
that it's different. Some things are still lacking, and some other things
are clearly superior, when compared to KDE3.

People are now comparing KDE4, with boatload of new ideas, technologies,
apps and code, all wrapped up in a 10 month old release, to KDE3.5, which
is result of _years_ of developement.

It kinda reminds me of GNOME2-release. The whining was deafening back then.
But the GNOME-team went ahead and created something great. And now it's
been a whopping 10 months, and people are already acting like KDE has been
utterly ruined or something like that. 4.1 was a huge step forward, and
looking at 4.2, I can see that it's equally huge step forward, if not even
bigger.

You might have something to worry about if the project was standing still
or if user-requests were being ignored. But the way it seems to me, the
team is busy adding all the missing features, polishing the system and
killing bugs. The speed of development is so fast that it's insane.

Just relax you all. It will be insanely great :).


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