> A saw kbabel 1.1 announced on apps-announce last sunday. > kmrml was announced with version 0.3.2 on 2002-12-10, > kooka with version 0.39 on 2002-12-24, > ktuberling 0.3.2
Sure, but they're still tied to the official KDE release cycle. Thus, for instance, kbabel 1.1 is part of KDE 3.1. This is not true of extragear apps. e.g., there's never a 'safe' time to check out the extragear source trees, since while one app might be frozen, another might be under heavy development. The official apps on the other hand (like kbabel, kooka, kmail, etc) all freeze at the same time, get translations at the same time, release at the same time, have a KDE_3_1_BRANCH, etc; thus it's 'safe' to take the entire kdetoys, kdenetwork, kdepim, etc. packages on release dates or on bugfix branches and release them all together. b.

