Re: [kde-linux] KDE 3 Beta



david wrote:
James Richard Tyrer wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 28 Oct 2007, James Richard Tyrer wrote:
Perhaps you miss my point, or perhaps I wasn't clear. I have no
objection to any of the development work that is being done and I do not
want any of it changed. What I do think is that somehow we need to also
release a more stable product that is of commercial production quality.
There are companies and governments which rely on our DeskTop and we
need to provide them with a high quality product. I see a simple way to
do this: the stable release should not have new stuff added to it until
the new stuff meets quality standards. Our current development
methodology makes this impossible.
The truth is that there are two very different camps. One camp wants the
latest and greatest. The other camp wants stability at any price. That camp
uses Enterprise releases.
I am in basic agreement with that idea. That is why I propose two
releases stable and unstable.

The "other camp" is in a different situation than Joe Ordinary User. If
Joe's system won't come up after an update - oh, well. But if you are IT
director keeping vital corporate databases alive on a server - you can't
afford to have that server crash because of some error in an update.

But, anyway, I thought that's why there were branches of Linux such as
Stable and Testing/Unstable?

Yes but ... (tm).

Yes, that is the way that Kernel development works, but it is not the
way that KDE development works.

KDE does not supply such a stable KDE branch. So, are we leaving it up
to others to fix the bugs? Is this occurring -- I doubt it.

--
JRT

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