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KDE’s Version Timing Drops It In Ubuntu Support Priority

Posted in Live (December 30, 2007 at 1:38 am)

News.com is reporting that the next version of Ubuntu will see KDE unsupported, but only for the time being. Because of the dramatic changeover from KDE 3.5 to 4.0, Ubuntu sponsor Canonical is unwilling to initially support the popular Linux GUI. Gnome will still be supported, and the company expects to return support to kubuntu soon. “Developer interest is focused on KDE 4.0, but it’s not mature enough yet to use in the next KDE-based variation of Ubuntu, called Kubuntu, Scott James Remnant, leader of the Ubuntu Desktop team, said in an explanation to a Kubuntu mailing list. But most Kubuntu developers adding features “upstream” of today’s products are focused on KDE 4.0, meaning that it’s risky to release a long-term support version based on 3.5.”

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