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This is great to have schedule of the future release of Mandrake. But a question comes immediatly to my mind... "Will they do it again ?" When you release Mandrake 8.2, KDE 3.0 was just release few days later (if I remember well). You miss the chance to have a release version with the "new - up to date - really better" release of KDE. Now, you are expecting a final release of Mandrake 9.0 around the 13th... about a month before KDE 3.1 expected final release date (16th of October)!!! I understand that some parts integrated in the new Mandrake release are expected with some kind of emergency. But don't you spend a lot of energy, releasing a new distrib, which will need, a month later, more energy to provide KDE 3.1 packages ? Wouldn't it be better waiting for the end of October to froze cooker, and release a new Mandrake containing the last version of a *used* Desktop Environnement ? I think that users who really need KDE 3.0.x, as us in my company, had already installed RPMs of KDE 3, living with the known bugs due to concurrence between the 2 versions of KDE. I agree that, going this way, there is always something to wait for. But, as KDE's developpers publish their planning, perhaps new release of KDE would be an information to synchronize Mandrake release with. This is just a thought... you can do what you want with it... I just give you my opinion. Mathieu Cousin On Tuesday 20 August 2002 10:40, Warly wrote: > Cooker is entered in its first frozen state. > [...] > Final arround the 13th. - -- Mathieu COUSIN - System Administrator Centre de Recherche de Motorola - Paris mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9ZOeHu/fN0/QtgZURAmFkAKDIdjBrTqT3CD9CVJFfkGA/uw9xWACeL7Lx E5Wm83bznrs+7Kwf4s+pqEY= =RGwS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----