Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Sep 2007 13:42 UTC, submitted by superstoned
KDE "The KDE Release Team has revised the release schedule for KDE 4.0. The first visible bits of KDE 4.0 will be the KDE Development Platform release on October, 30. This Development Platform release consists of bits and pieces needed to develop KDE applications. It includes kdesupport, kdelibs, kdepimlibs and kdebase/runtime. The purpose of the KDE Development Platform release is to make it easier for third party developers to port their applications to KDE4 technology and to start developing new applications. The final and long awaited release of the KDE Desktop 4.0 is planned for December, 11th 2007, well in time to be a Christmas present for everyone who has been longing for KDE 4.0."
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RE[3]: take your times
by spikeb on Fri 7th Sep 2007 17:02 UTC in reply to "RE: take your times"
spikeb
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2006-01-18

a combination of "when it's ready" and a rough deadline works the best

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RE[4]: take your times
by netpython on Fri 7th Sep 2007 17:06 in reply to "RE[3]: take your times"
netpython Member since:
2005-07-06

When is it ready?
Isn't KDE like the kernel itself in constant development?

(not meant malignent!)

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RE[5]: take your times
by superstoned on Fri 7th Sep 2007 19:05 in reply to "RE[4]: take your times"
superstoned Member since:
2005-07-07

to a much lesser extend. We do have branches and stuff, but the kernel is much more volatile in that regard.

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