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>> I think at this point it does more harm than good to be lagging behind |
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>> the |
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>> current upstream kde - last time I checked the kde bugzilla wouldn't |
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>> even |
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>> accept bug reports for the kde currently marked stable as it was too |
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>> old, |
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>> and if bugs can't be filed then it's clearly "unsupported upstream" and |
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>> time to upgrade. |
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> Wow! I run ~arch by choice and generally find its keywording suitable |
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> (IOW, packages move from masked to ~arch at a generally appropriate |
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> speed), but I didn't realize Gentoo KDE-stable was /that/ far behind! |
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> Point well made! |
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I think historically we were much more bleeding edge with our stable KDE |
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versions than at the moment, but if you've spent any significant time |
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playing with 3.5.0 or 3.5.1, I think you would agree that they are |
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terribly less stable than 3.4.3. But in a few weeks I think 3.5.2 will be |
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stable and it will all be behind us. |
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Caleb |
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