Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Jul 2009 12:29 UTC, submitted by lemur2
KDE The KDE project has announced that it has reached its one millionth commit to its Subversion repository, indicating that the KDE project is very healthy indeed. "This is a wonderful milestone for KDE," said Cornelius Schumacher, President of the KDE e.V. Board of Directors, "It is the result of years of hard work by a large, diverse, and talented team that has come together from all over the globe to develop one of the largest and most comprehensive software products in the world."
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Just finish it already...
by ruel24 on Thu 23rd Jul 2009 21:23 UTC
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I'm happy for KDE, but it's still incomplete as of 4.2.4, and it's still buggy. KDE 4.3 may or may not iron out some of this, but we're deep into a release and it's still incomplete and buggy. I agree with an earlier poster that I'd rather see quality instead of the next big Plasma release, or whatever. Give me substance over flash.

I really find it funny that despite running a Core i7 920 and an nVidia 275GTX card with 6GB of memory, my KDE 4.2.4 installation gives me a notification now and then that compositing was too slow and it's temporarily turning it off. What? So, is the resources for KDE gotten to the point that Vista requires, now?