* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020913 14:13]: > I don't want to go on a "apt-get find the right apt-get lines for today" > crusade. I don't want to go find packages in some rpm-findish way. I whant > them in my standard apt-get lines, like the way all other packages are > maintained. .
i would say the kid has a point there. - the kde3 packages work better then the old ones which were/are in unstable - kde is an improtant part (for me alt last) of a distro - the bug tracking system is there to help the maintainer, not to make him feel threatend by open bugs, so let us use it for kde3, too! - big upcoming trasitions (menu system, c++) need to be done if the packages are in debian or not - this is what unstable is there for (and again: these packages are less unstable then the ones in stable. (c: )

