KDE release day for 4.5.0 delayed
Today an email from the release team was sent out notifying KDE developers and packagers that the release of the next KDE software compilation, containing versions 4.5.0 of the Dev Platform, Workspaces and application modules, will be delayed by a week. In the email, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
"After discussing the amount of changes that have gone into the 4.5 branch post-RC3, the release team has decided to wait another couple of days for things to settle down and to re-tag the 4.5.0 release from branch in a bit more than an hour, at 1600 UTC. We'll push the further schedule for the 4.5 series for 1 week as well. The current plan for 4.6.x is not affected.
There was a number of last-minute changes introduced we didn't feel completely comfortable shipping. Also, delaying the release a bit gives us the chance to have zero-day packages available for more OSen than we'd have with only about 24h head-time for packagers, and will likely lead to better and more complete material for the press to be available and seeded early."
So we're delayed by a week, but the result will be a better 4.5.0 release for everyone.
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