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Re: QT3 features list
> (reports from Ely and Hetz about availability of RH7.1)
Thanks Hetz and Ely!
Now to the second part of my question (and excuse me for being "nudnik")
(actually, the second half was not asked by me, but by Erez):
Expected availability of Mandrake8 (we already know that it will be
available in between 2 and 60 days; The question is when exactly...).
> It's goot to have friends at Redhat Germany ;)
Does anybody have friends at france? ;-)
So let me re-quote my question from April 9 again:
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IIRC, Mandrake's Chmouel was planned to lecture last week at Ganei-
HaTaarucha (I was late to his lecture because of a concurrent event).
Did he lecture? Did he say anything about the date? Did anybody else
(Hetz?) know anything about it?
It is going to be an interesting fight this time. Until now, the later
to release a version (among these two competitors), was considered to
be "better" (by most of the people). It is not an objective question
("Al Taam VaReiach Ein Ma LeHitvakeach"), but when you compare so
similar distros, usually the later is better, thanks to being more up-
to-date (newer kernel, later security fixes, more drivers, etc.).
This time, RH7.1 and LM8.0 are going to be released very closely to
each other, so it is going to be a real fight. We want blood! ;-)
P.S.: After setting the question "which is better" among RH7.1 and
LM8.0, my next target will be "latest GNOME vs. latest KDE" ;-)
Have I already said that I want to see blood? ;-)
Thanks,
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