My understanding of this is that 3.0 stable problably will not be ready for the 8.2 release, hence the "contrib". Keeping options open for the release, I assume. (I might however be dead wrong on this.)
As an aside: other distro's have found interresting ways for 2.2.2 and 3.0 to co-exist for testing. Anything like this in the pipeline for Mandrake? jorg wrote: > Why did mdk make the decision to put kde3 beta1 in contrib instead of > cooker? kde2 beta1 was put into cooker as soon as it came out. kde3 beta > 1 is far more stable then kde2 beta 1 was.. Maybe I just don't > understand mandrake logic.. > > Jorg -- "As he came into the light they could see his black and gold uniform on which the buttons were so highly polished that they shone with an intensity that would have made an approaching motorist flash his lights in annoyance. "
