On Wednesday 28 November 2007, Rex Dieter wrote: > So, do *you* want to be the one to tell the event organizers that all > their hard work and effort to pull the event together is now in > jeopardy? Not I.
No, I don't, but this is shows clearly how bad is to do a time based release for a *new* product. Sure, we have to draw a line and say this is the release time, because otherwise we will never stop adding new features. Yet, if the release time is close and there are clear signs that the quality for the product is not up to our expectations, there shouldn't be any reason (like now the party) that will force us to release something broken. Of course, like others, I still hope KDE 4.0 will be in a good enough shape at that time, but if not, I'd rather not release it before the party. You can still celebrate the "upcoming KDE 4.0" release there. ;) Andras -- Quanta Plus developer - http://quanta.kdewebdev.org K Desktop Environment - http://www.kde.org
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