Is this possible?

Derek Broughton news at pointerstop.ca
Fri Nov 7 14:12:08 UTC 2008


Alexander Smirnov wrote:

> Knapp wrote:
>>
>> If you buy a car and black smoke pours out you don't expect people to
>> tell you, you should have purchased last years version.
> Have you ever heard stories about automobile maker companies - from time
> to time they recall brand new cars for fixing "black smoke"?
> In case of software, there is even no necessity to recall, patches are
> send over internet for every significant problem.
> 
> I believe you got your kubuntu for free and your budget wasn't impacted
> as much as it could be in case with a car :)

No, that's not a good enough argument.  Sure I have my Kubuntu for free -
but my business depends on it.  There always has to be a balance between
too-new-to-be-reliable and too-old-to-be-useful.  KDE 3.5 is rapidly
approaching the latter.
-- 
derek





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