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I realy like it how KDE community has focused a lot on polishing and speeding up their desktop and software in recent releases. Just keep it up girls and boys!
I realy like it how KDE community has focused a lot on polishing and speeding up their desktop and software in recent releases. Just keep it up girls and boys!
I agree, while Im sure many of those bugs are not a big deal, its still 100 bugs out of the way and in a pretty short amount of time. I just wish I knew what some of the more serious bugs were so I knew what to look forward to.
I agree, while Im sure many of those bugs are not a big deal, its still 100 bugs out of the way and in a pretty short amount of time. I just wish I knew what some of the more serious bugs were so I knew what to look forward to.
Do they do point release every time they have about 100 bug fixes?
They do a point release every month up until the next major version, its been that way for years. Last month was 4.10.1, the month before that was the 4.10 release. Next month will be 4.10.3
All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
Amused me that top of the list of issues fixed if you look at Kde's Issue Tracker is "konqueror crashes when going to http://www.google.com"
Which seems to have been open since 2001 !
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