On Friday 28 December 2007 00:55:14 Riccardo Iaconelli wrote: > > [*] And you're having a very relaxed definition IMHO, cursor theme > > have a special treatment and can ruin user experience. > > See above. > > Still, maybe it's me, but I don't really get your point. > For what I understand, the practical reason for deadlines (apart for > translations) is to avoid regression before a release, and be sure to > have a consistent and finished product.
No, thats not the only reason. There is a psychological reason to it as well. See the first mail on kde-core-devel with subject 'release mode'. > Oh, and about the "sends the wrong signal to people" this is not true, > at least from how I understant this theme. Because I do think that this > is not really a new feature, You hit one of the psychological issues exactly on the head here :) It may look like a new feature to some, it may not. So there should be a clear line and something that is very predictable to everyone using svn and not open to interpretation. I'm kinda in agreement on the not-for-this-release part. But the main reason for writing this mail was to strengthen the reasons also given by Kevin. -- Thomas Zander
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