KDE 3.2 release cycle
Stephan Binner
binner at kde.org
Mon May 12 13:11:17 BST 2003
On Monday 12 May 2003 10:52, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> > > To my counting, there are ~2300 _confirmed_ bugs known to KDE. If you
> BTW: if you leave out confirmed wishlist items, you end up with 1242.
> Which is a number you can connect to 1000 much easier, no?
I included wishes!? Let's just agree that reports amount is not everything.
> > Either switch to a time-based or feature-based release-schedule now.
> Any reason why? I still think that KDE is in a state where features don't
> bring us further, but all these little bugs and misfeatures are those that
> are missing to perfection. So while a time based schedule makes sense asure
I still feel that several often requested features are missing (like bugs.\
kde.org shows more votes for features wishes than for bug reports).
> soon as you fixed a good share of bugs, I don't want to see a KDE 3.2 that
> is released just because some months passed.
Not because months passed but because a part of the wanted features are im-
plemented and we want users have access to them in a stable release. Waiting
for all or 90% of the features implemented is IMO frustrating for both sides.
Bye,
Steve
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