I agree with you that the problem is often manpower, but here we have a bigger 
problem: a maybe, especially out of UE, minor feature has been broken by 
adopting a beta version of a package. Was it necessary? No. Does it improve 
user experience? No. This beta has also other problems, mainly the new 
kbluelock is awkward (I have to reselect the device that locks the screen every 
time I login) and the old script that did this was able to do that AND other 
things, like using DCOP or DBUS to command other applications on the event of 
BT device appearance or disappearance.

It's obvious that something in the decision process failed, but since I don't 
like useless ranting, I ask: what can we do do avoid it in the future?
Do we have to become MOTU to help in these matters, or there's some kind of 
poll/forum/maillist where this kind of decisions are made where "normal users" 
can offer their opinion?
I'm not very competent in Ubuntu community workings (especially Kubuntu ones) 
and I have limited time to offer, but maybe I can do something useful for the 
next releases. But this can't be reporting bugs, since open bugs weren't enough 
to stop the adoption of a clearly broken package in this case.

On a more useful front, I tried to compile kdebluetooth from beta8, and
I wasn't able to continue. It seems the autoconf (arrrrgh) script
searches for an older version of dbus than the 7.10-shipped one
(searches for dbus/connection.h but I have /usr/include/dbus-1.0/dbus
/dbus-connection.h).

The kdebluetooth website seems to be "in a flux" (just migrated and
registration doesn't work...). I'll maybe try svn to get a maybe newer
and hopefully working version.

Ciao,
   Roberto

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