I of course want KDE4 to be great and all that BUT I have a number of
production machines with reasonably happy users and the last thing I
want is to put them in an untested and/or buggy environment. That said,
I still want to be able to upgrade or do fresh installs when 8.04
arrives as I have some issues with Gutsy.

I do understand the reasoning and accept you can do little about
Canonical's decision but STILL think that KDE3 should be the base and
KDE4 the option for Kubuntu 8.04 and future releases until KDE4 is
reasonably stable.

Do I get you right that you can not choose KDE3 in 8.04 when doing a
fresh install but only with upgrades from 7.10? That sounds bad as the
upgrades fairly often go wrong and even more so for me who has to live
with a slow and somewhat unreliable "broadband"-connection.

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KDE4 should not be standard in 8.04 LTS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182786
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