>
> I am opposed to this, as it is means Fedora is more likely to ship with
> broken KDE applications.
Even the core ones if the KDE Spin keeps also
> shipping, e.g., Firefox (something I think should just stop, but that is not
> my decision to make), since your proposal only requires ANY browser on the
> Spin to work. I do not think it is acceptable to ship a Fedora KDE release
> with a broken Falkon.
Out of curiosity, would you be willing to contribute in release validation testing and cover the apps which are not part of the proposal, in order to keep the "all apps must work" criterion for the KDE spin? I'm not sure it is the right solution, but I'm interested in hearing your thoughts.
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Lukáš Růžička
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