Hi, On Thursday 08 March 2007 15:50:39 Jonathan Riddell wrote: > The Kubuntu Council have decided to treat KDE 4 and related packages > with a general upstream version freeze exception, pending any > objections from MOTU Council. This includes other pre-release > software such as decibel and strigi that is not used by anything > except KDE 4. > > Rationale: these are pre-release packages which are clearly marked as > having no stability guarantees. It allows us to implment the KDE 4 > spec https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuFeistyKde4Plan
Do I get it right that you ask for an UVF exception for NEW packages (rather than for updates)? What do you think will be the major gain from putting these into universe instead of e.g. using an alternate repository? Do you think the kubuntu team will be able to support these packages post feisty e.g. via SRUs? Also reading from the spec that configuration files will be in .kde4 won't be migrated to .kde once KDE4 is in place makes me a little bit sceptical about the general upgrade path post feisty. Can you elaborate on this a little bit? Finally @UVF-team, what's your opinion on this? Cheers, Stefan.
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