On Monday 08 July 2013 19:49:29 Albert Astals Cid wrote: > I have, I've also taken into account that if you remove it we will be > shipping a workspace with no software at all to configure your screens for > a long time. > > Ok, there's a different software that works better, but this one seems to > work for some people (or at least won't kill their puppies) and the other > one is distributed in an "extra" tarball. > > > If you have, and you still haven't changed your mind, I will do the > > following if everybody is ok with it: > > > > -Add a README in KRandR folder warning that the software is known to be > > not > > working well, and that they should use kscreen > > "known for not working well" seems like a bit of FUD, if there's known > errata, we should explain the cases in which it doesn't work. Because I'm > using it and works for my use case so "known for not working well" is too > broad and fear- creating. Oks, I will create a list of issues and put it on the file.
> > -Add a warning in the release notes, somewhere. > > -Send an email to kde-packagers > > -Anything more? > > That works for me Oks, will do that. Thanks for the feedback !