The fall of KDE?

Knapp magick.crow at gmail.com
Tue Nov 18 21:43:00 UTC 2008


>> I have to disagree with you. I know when I write bugs in my software,
>> I always write down their locations!
>
> now tell me this. how many bugs have you wrote that you weren't aware of
> them?
> that's really silly. there are tons of bugs in every software, and most of
> them are bugs the developer isn't aware of. it gets even worse with software
> as huge as a Desktop Environment, since you'll also be subjected to
> different behaviour on different hardware! do you expect the KDE dev team to
> try every single hardware configuration available?
> i really agree with Dotan here, the author *is* an idiot, and KDE 4.1 is not
> very buggy. there's a whole difference between feature-lacking software, and
> buggy software! KDE 4.1 is lacking features, that doesn't make it buggy. i'm
> not saying it's bugless, but it's not that aweful as well. so far, i get a
> program crash about once every 3 days, which is just a program crashing, and
> funnily, i's a non-KDE app crashing, as for a system crash, or plasma system
> crash, or any major crash, i haven't seen any from the days of alpha4.
>
> --
> Willy K. Hamra

Sorry, it was a joke. All the bugs I have written were undocumented features.

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Douglas E Knapp

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