Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Mar 2008 10:04 UTC, submitted by AdamW
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Same reason. That is not an approach that is likely to work trouble-free for everyone, which is what we want in Mandriva.
I actually think quite a lot of people will choose to use Mandriva 2008 Spring exactly because of this: they know that KDE 4 is not really ready for many people yet, so they want to go with a distro that is sticking with KDE 3 until KDE 4 is truly ready. I remember back when we shipped GNOME 2.0 as default as soon as it came out, we got a lot of stick for that. Time will tell, anyway.
I actually think quite a lot of people will choose to use Mandriva 2008 Spring exactly because of this: they know that KDE 4 is not really ready for many people yet, so they want to go with a distro that is sticking with KDE 3 until KDE 4 is truly ready. I remember back when we shipped GNOME 2.0 as default as soon as it came out, we got a lot of stick for that. Time will tell, anyway.
i can see where your coming from but if people want " stability" they should stick to Windows, sometimes you need to take a risk an this is one of those that Mandriva seems scared of doing, many people use Ubuntu/Fedora now, i ask again why didnt Mandriva take the plunge an go with using KDE4 as default by using a few KDE3 libraries an let the user be able to upgrade to KDE4.1.0 within 2008.1 when it shipped? i still think it could of shipped a firefox3 release candidate in the final or the RC1 or 2 of Mandriva2008.1 an just update the users to the final when it was released.







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Same reason. That is not an approach that is likely to work trouble-free for everyone, which is what we want in Mandriva.

I actually think quite a lot of people will choose to use Mandriva 2008 Spring exactly because of this: they know that KDE 4 is not really ready for many people yet, so they want to go with a distro that is sticking with KDE 3 until KDE 4 is truly ready. I remember back when we shipped GNOME 2.0 as default as soon as it came out, we got a lot of stick for that. Time will tell, anyway.