deeper freeze

Rob Kaper cap at capsi.com
Wed Nov 12 10:37:19 GMT 2003


On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:14:09AM +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> It all depends on how often that crash happens and how easy it is to fix -
> _and_ how likely it is to loose data. So a crash in a game while doing
> something obscure is rather normal, while a crash in kmail or kate while
> doing spellchecking is definitly critical.

So the same rules no longer apply to all KDE applications? With user input
being limited to keyboard and mouse events, there is barely such thing as a
user doing something obscure.

Ironically, what you propose is a deeper freeze for applications that are
not considered to be very important to KDE than those that are, which sounds
backwards to me.

Rob
-- 
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cap at capsi.com | Chairman Arafat and put that poor cancer into a cleaner
www.capsi.com | environment? -- Rick Brookhiser
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