releasing inplications

Sven Langkamp longamp at reallygood.de
Mon Mar 14 00:28:26 CET 2005


On Sunday 13 March 2005 20:39, Michael Thaler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Those are not what I see as the big advantage of a release: having a
> > release transforms an application from being a playground to something
> > real. We need that, or, more accurately, _I_ need that. Krita has to stop
> > being a promise and grow up. The only way is through exposure to the big
> > bad world. We'll get a lot flak for sure, because after all these years
> > we still don't have a 16-bit/channel, cmm-enabled (okay, we've got that,
> > but only rudimentary) Gimp killer with a side-order of real media
> > painting. But if we don't do a release, we won't get there anyway.
>
> I would also really like to see Krita released. I showed Krita at our LUG
> info event and some people seemed really interested. But unfortunately the
> only thing I could tell them was, that there are currently no packages for
> any distribution and that the only way to install it is from CVS.
It would be nice if you could tell us more about the reactions e.g. what they 
liked/critizied.


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