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Re: KDE 4.7.4
it should, considering how much it fixes acrap ton of kmail2 maladies , but I have not heard either way.
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who cares about debian ? Often they use our stuff as a basis, share and share alike. I don't think we are waiting for Debian packages for this.
But from one of our wiki pages, it does look like 4.7.4 is coming to a ppa near you, eventually. Just like these usually come
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by claydoha crap ton
4.8 will be killer for me, if indeed the Google Summer of Code project on HTML mail makes it into the release. Honestly, it's the only reason I still use Thunderbird. I suspect once I can ditch that, I'll probably ditch FF too and use Rekonq, thus finally approaching all-KDE bliss (*).
(*) LibreOffice being, of course, the remaining hold-out. How many folks here would agree that all the work going into KOffice would be better spent if the developers teamed up with LibreOffice? Does the world really need two free office suites? Combine and conquer, I say.
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Originally posted by SteveRiley(*) LibreOffice being, of course, the remaining hold-out. How many folks here would agree that all the work going into KOffice would be better spent if the developers teamed up with LibreOffice? Does the world really need two free office suites? Combine and conquer, I say.
1. It's unlikely (seeing that both openoffice.org and koffice have recently been forked) that all developers could agree with a common direction to take a single office suite...and yes, openoffice.org/libreoffice and koffice/calligra aren't the only available free office suites.
2. Healthy competition is one of the major driving forces in open source development, development tends to stale with "monopolies", even in the open source world.
3. As a personal opinion, I'm not sure any amount of work will ever salvage libreoffice (it's workable, but not really a pleasure to use, especially on older hardware or things like smart phones).
Feel free to disagree, of course
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Re: KDE 4.7.4
Plans are like...
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Ninjas/Packaging:
KDE 4.7.4
Oneiric
The plan:- Package original source bz2
- Bump kde-sc-dev-latest version in Build-Depends
- Build it locally, check for build-dependencies, new files to install, .symbol file changes etc
- Upload to kubuntu-ninjas with -0ubuntu0.1~ppa1
- test
- Copy to kubuntu-ppa/ppa on release day
- KDE 4.7.3 - http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3119191.0
- KDE 4.7.3 - http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3119501.0
- KDE 4.8 - http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3119503.0
Do you have an idea of the Kubuntu defaults...
RFC: Switch to Firefox and a 1.5 GB image / https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ku...r/005719.html:
...Personally, I'd like to drop OpenOffice in order to put Firefox in the
CD. Since a browser is much more useful than office software (you can
use google docs in browser). Koffice can sit there instead of OO.
But your mind may vary.
Earlier - Topic: The default Kubuntu browser / http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3119594.0
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by kubicleYou mean the same way that we don't really need more than one free operating systems, linux distributions, desktop environments, browsers or text editors?
1. It's unlikely (seeing that both openoffice.org and koffice have recently been forked) that all developers could agree with a common direction to take a single office suite...and yes, openoffice.org/libreoffice and koffice/calligra aren't the only available free office suites.
2. Healthy competition is one of the major driving forces in open source development, development tends to stale with "monopolies", even in the open source world.
3. As a personal opinion, I'm not sure any amount of work will ever salvage libreoffice (it's workable, but not really a pleasure to use, especially on older hardware or things like smart phones).
Feel free to disagree, of course
I suppose what's really in contention in the office suite battles is more about file formats and less about the software tools. In the years that KOffice/Calligra and OpenOffice/LibreOffice labor to produce endless "developer releases" and unpolished betas, Microsoft continues its lock on file formats.
My choice to use KDE on Linux and some else's choice to use GNOME on BSD really doesn't matter in the long term. But file formats definitely do: how much important information is locked away in, say, Ami Pro documents or Paradox databases? My suspicion is that many observers see four open source office suites and leap to the assumption of four incompatible file format collections. We know this isn't really true, but even within the open source suites, there's a certain amount of variability of ODF support: for instance, a .odg drawing I created last month in LibreOffice draw won't open in Karbon14:
Google didn't offer much help finding an answer to that one.
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Re: KDE 4.7.4
Soon: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/12/11...ntu-devel.html
ScottK Started uploading 4.7.4 to the staging PPA. 06:21
Kubuntu Package Staging (DON'T USE)
PPA description
For the love of the blue gears, DO NOT USE.
This is where we build and stage the packages for final PPA releases, so this PPA will never have usable packages.
Publishing details
* Published 3 hours ago
Changelog
kde4libs (4:4.7.4-0ubuntu0.1~ppa1) oneiric; urgency=low
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Hey,
For a couple of days people have been trying to fix a year-old nasty/elusive bug that determined polkit crashes on shutdown/reboot.
More about the bug:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258916
The fixes are now here:
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kd...ac784fb3e79210
Since the 4.7.4 debs are not released yet, maybe the packagers could pull those fixes in too ?
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Wishes/bugs
The readers of the Kubuntu Forums are 99,99 % "ordinary" users. Wishes:- file a bugreport: http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3117319.0
- send a note/wish to the https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
- contact the developers at kubuntu-devel IRC
4.7.4
kubuntu-devel IRC log: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/12/12...untu-devel.txt
[01:33] <ScottK> The rest of 4.7.4 is going into staging now.
--- EDIT ---
... and it seems (?) that the 4.7.4 is the final of the KDE 4.7: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-release-...7285913484&w=2
Are we in agreement that KDE SC 4.7.4 will be the end of the 4.7 series?
Let's decide soon, because we don't want people spending their time
backporting into the 4.7 branch if there will be no more 4.7 releases.
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Re: KDE 4.7.4
Originally posted by kubicle3. As a personal opinion, I'm not sure any amount of work will ever salvage libreoffice (it's workable, but not really a pleasure to use, especially on older hardware or things like smart phones).
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Originally posted by DeMusOriginally posted by kubicle3. As a personal opinion, I'm not sure any amount of work will ever salvage libreoffice (it's workable, but not really a pleasure to use, especially on older hardware or things like smart phones).
(It works for me, too...but not a pleasure to use)
My main gripe with it is that it's rather big, monolithic and slow, and that's one of those things that is hard to fix (not a big problem with a modern computer, I'll admit). The UI is also a bit cumbersome.
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The Kubuntu developers have been "talking" the default Kubuntu packages:
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/12/12...ntu-devel.html
http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/12/13...ntu-devel.html
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