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


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