Discussion:
kde-4.1beta2 (4.0.83) builds for F-8 too?
Rex Dieter
2008-06-25 17:25:53 UTC
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I was thinking about replacing kde-4.0.4 currently in F-8/unstable with
4.1beta2 builds, but was wondering if folks would want that instead of
sticking with (stable) 4.0 builds.

So, F-8 users, opinion poll would you prefer: 4.0.5 or 4.1beta2 ?

-- Rex

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Eli Wapniarski
2008-06-25 19:11:30 UTC
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Post by Rex Dieter
So, F-8 users, opinion poll would you prefer: 4.0.5 or 4.1beta2 ?
4.1Beta2. If you please.

Eli
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Gilboa Davara
2008-06-25 19:23:06 UTC
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Post by Eli Wapniarski
Post by Rex Dieter
So, F-8 users, opinion poll would you prefer: 4.0.5 or 4.1beta2 ?
4.1Beta2. If you please.
Eli
/+1 for beta2.
(Though I should add that I'll switch to Fedora in August, so my opinion
doesn't really count :))

- Gilboa


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Frank Schmitt
2008-06-26 08:53:49 UTC
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Post by Rex Dieter
I was thinking about replacing kde-4.0.4 currently in F-8/unstable with
4.1beta2 builds, but was wondering if folks would want that instead of
sticking with (stable) 4.0 builds.
So, F-8 users, opinion poll would you prefer: 4.0.5 or 4.1beta2 ?
4.1 for me
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