Jonathan Riddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If Jeremie Corbier is reading, please reply to this thread if you have > a point to make and please do not flame me in your blog. There is a > reason we have mailing lists and IRC, blogs are not a replacement.
Sure thing. I feel quite similar like Jeremie, but I didn't say anything to the descision, because I have no idea about the state of KDE 4. My current feeling is that it isn't a good idea to include KDE4 into feisty at this point. We have an UVF for a reason, you know. However I see that you discuss the issues in the kubuntu community, and seem to have come to an agreement, that it was a good idea to push this into feisty anyway. I didn't participate in that discussion, so I don't know how you came to this conclusion. Your mail only indicated that you came to this conclusion, but not how. Therefore I'm not convinced that getting KDE4 into feisty is a good idea, but I have no strong objection either. IMO the kubuntu community should decide what's best for them. I think Jeremie is thinking quite similar, and expressed his feelings in his blog, a think that's perfectly legitimate to do in one's personal blog. > Having KDE 4 packages is a good idea because it helps people see the > current state of KDE 4 and hopefully help out from there. It ensure > we have good quality packages when KDE 4 releases rather than hoping > upstream will magically fix all the problems without us having to even > look at it, then we package for the first time on the day of release. Sure, but I don't expect that the KDE4 developers will devote enough energy and time to fix KDE4 in feisty to a point that we were all satisfied with the quality of the packages. No idea if this is correct, though. But please don't give my words too much weigth, I don't use KDE atm, and I don't have enough time left to contribute time to improve the kde packages. sorry. -- Gruesse/greetings, Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4 -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
