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"My understanding is that the Betas where primarily to get the libraries out to developers and that the libraries are pretty mature. Top level GUI elements like Plasma widgets have been the last to mature, because they need the framework underneath them to be mature"
that would absolutely correct.
Hey Aaron, who's going to win the bet? I must say that now that Plasma is shaping up, things are finally starting to look up for you - you will get that Guinness if KDE 4.0 makes its way to my desktop before December 31st, 23:59, 2007. Seeing I don't drink alcohol anymore, if I win, I'll take a tonic
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Seriously now, I like the new panel design. Obviously needs some srious UI love still, but it seems as if it's getting there. I'm extremely wary about the choice of menu, still, though - please don't fcuk that one up.





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My understanding is that the Betas where primarily to get the libraries out to developers and that the libraries are pretty mature. Top level GUI elements like Plasma widgets have been the last to mature, because they need the framework underneath them to be mature. Therefor people who look at the KDE releases and see and immature Plasma have been incorrectally extending that impression down the stack. As the libraries are maturing the top level GUI will be able to quickly catch up. Also, version 4.0 is going to be like any X.0 release and is going to be based more on architecture and potential then actual feature implementation.