A Dimarts 25 Setembre 2007, Aaron J. Seigo va escriure: > On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Allen Winter wrote: > > On Tuesday 25 September 2007 11:28:06 am Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > > > On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Tom Albers wrote: > > > > At Tuesday 25 September 2007 15:17, you wrote: > > > > > > marking things all over the place as "showstoppers" may seem > > > responsible from a release perspective, > > > > we are the "release team" after all. > > so it seems reasonable to look at things from a "release perspective". > > indeed; however, it is not the only perspective and i'm trying to help > provide some other perspectives as well. combined, we may make better > decisions.
Just my perspective too. I'd vote for having kate and kmail in. They don't seem to be in too bad shape they can't be fixed to somewhat behave in 2 months. Albert > > > > but .. yeah. kmail and kate as "showstoppers", given > > > the purpose and scope of 4.0 as a release along with our goals (e.g. > > > releasing in a reasonable time frame versus allowing ourselves to > > > endlessly delay things), seem a bit odd to me. > > > > You also need to balance having a release that is somewhat useful > > to somebody. If all we want is a pretty desktop without any useful > > apps then we have the KDE Development Platform out by 30Oct > > and we are done. > > are you seriously suggesting that KDE without kmail and kate constitutes a > desktop "without any useful apps"? there's a balance point somewhere in > here. and as i said in my first email, i thought we'd already achieved > consensus that said "running kde3 kdepim apps is fine for 4.0, with the > goal of having kde4 pim apps ready for prime time in 4.1"? so i'm seeing a > slippage here in our consensus that seems to be endangering our ability to > release in a suitable time frame.z > > (though i was just using kate this morning to see how good it is and it > seems to not be seriously broken atm? =) > > p.s. i'm on this mailing list, no need to cc me =) _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list release-team@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team