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======= On Thursday 28 August 2008, BRM wrote: ======= |
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> I have been trying to hold out for KDE 4.1 entering the main gentoo |
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> portage tree, and some kind of announcement on the list; however, I |
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> haven't seen any and it's been a while since KDE 4.1 was |
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> released...(longer I think than it took for KDE 4.0.1 to get into the |
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> main portage tree.) |
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> I am not one for wanting to try doing the overlay's yet, so I have been |
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> waiting for it to enter the main portage. I haven't even seen it in as a |
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> hard mask yet. So, I just wanted to check to see if there was any known |
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> timeline for when KDE 4.1 might enter the main portage tree, when might |
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> it go to the testing branch? |
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> I'd very much like to try it out when it gets to testing; and just wanted |
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> to get an idea of how long I might still need to wait. (As I said, I'm |
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> not quite up to using the overlay trees yet, of which I've seen a lot of |
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> activity regarding KDE 4.1 per the user's and AMD64 lists.) |
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> Any how...just curious when it will come. |
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> Thanks, |
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> Ben |
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Ben, sorry, my question is OT wrt your message. |
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Are there indeed good things (I don't mean ruches and flowers) in KDE4 to |
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worry about them at all? Reading all those KDE4 reviews I really can not |
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understand why KDE4 may be more useful for me rather KDE3. |
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Andrew |