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RE[2]: This Is Ridiculous
by KugelKurt on Tue 15th Jan 2008 16:34
in reply to "RE: This Is Ridiculous"
Unfortunately that sticker can not be found anywhere at the official KDE download page ( http://www.kde.org/download/ ).
You mean the download page that only offers source code for download?
kde.org is not meant for common users. It's for developers.
That fictitious sticker only exists for people following these discussions at OSNews and other sites. Most potential users will never read these.
Stop lying. The KDE website says (and I quote): "The aim of the KDE project for the 4.0 release is to put the foundations in place for future innovations on the Free Desktop."
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.0-beta3.php
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.0-beta4.php
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.0-rc1.php
http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.0-rc2.php
RE[3]: This Is Ridiculous
by WereCatf on Tue 15th Jan 2008 17:23
in reply to "RE[2]: This Is Ridiculous"
kde.org is not meant for common users. It's for developers.
Stop lying. The KDE website says (and I quote): "The aim of the KDE project for the 4.0 release is to put the foundations in place for future innovations on the Free Desktop."
But umm... if kde.org is for devs where would non-devs read that sticker...? 





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KDE4 basically has a large bold printed sticker on it that told us all what it is and what it isn't. It let us know in advance that this release is just the introduction of the platform and is not for day to day use.
Unfortunately that sticker can not be found anywhere at the official KDE download page ( http://www.kde.org/download/ ). That fictitious sticker only exists for people following these discussions at OSNews and other sites. Most potential users will never read these. They will hear that there has been a new major release for this free desktop environment, will download whatever is provided and draw their conclusions. And I am fairly sure that the vast majority of users will expect a brand new DE to allow them to resize their taskbars.
Calling the release a 3.9 or a Developer Preview or whatever would have been an obvious way to prevent these users from getting the wrong impression, while giving the opportunity for pro users like you to test and report bugs.