Mike Bird wrote:
On Fri June 20 2008 18:50:45 David Boles wrote:
But you do know that you new distro will switch to KDE 4.0 soon too right?
Your definition of "soon" must be different than mine:
Fedora will support KDE 3.5 until approximately December 2008.
Kubuntu will support KDE 3.5 until approximately October 2009.
Debian will support KDE 3.5 until maybe 2011 or 2012.
CentOS-5.2 has 3.5 KDE, I presume the underlying RHEL will be around for
the usual years.
I'm expecting KDE 4.2 or KDE 4.3 to be suitable for prime time.
I have the impression that for some users it will never be suitable,
because it is not an issue of bugs in the code, or missing features
which will be added, but a change in the underlying philosophy of how
users should use the desktop. And if the deliberate change doesn't suit
your preferred operation, you're in the market for either KDElegacy.org
or a totally new WM and utils.
They should arrive in Fedora in May 2009 and November 2009.
That leaves Fedora without support for a prime time KDE for
several months. There's no such gap with Debian or Kubuntu.
Other distros are also shipping KDE 3.5 alongside KDE 4.x but
I haven't analyzed their timetables.
--Mike Bird
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