Hi, Modestas Vainius wrote:
(and Lisandro + Ana) > Hi, > > ketvirtadienis 04 Rugsėjis 2008, Ben E. Hard rašė: >> I know that it is only an additional feature and that Ana doesn't want to >> provide the "best possible KDE 4.1 desktop experience" in Lenny. But why >> shouldn't he or somebody else provide a good experience with some more >> KDE4 programs for Lenny? >> Why not? Why that fundamentalism? Don't you want to leave it to Ana which >> packages he includes? > I'm just expressing my opinion and not objecting to anything (as I'm not > actually doing backports). Backporting is quite a time consuming job. > Having an app A backported will rise a question why B or C can't be > backported. However, Ana has already replied that she is considering > including yakauke in backports. I would be willing to do some packaging and to contribute, but I'm afraid to be not of very much help, as I have never done that (besides of building debs for my one. I know there is a lot of information about packaging on the net, but I currently don't have the time either). I didn't want to push anybody to do the packaging, but was just wandering about the policy to only include official kde4 modules. Time is a very good reason not to include much more, especially as there is a lot do in packaging kde-stuff for you folks, I assume. > These are Lenny backports (so they are more "future stable" backports than > testing backports). You can be pretty sure that it will take a while until > KDE 4 migrates to testing after it enters unstable. But backports will > stay Lenny not Squeeze ones during that period. I see. Hope that with the release of KDE 4.2 they might migrate to testing. Thanks, Ben -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]