On 21.07.2022 at 12:50, Allodoxaphobia scribbled:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 12:22:05 +0200, Aragorn wrote:
>
> > On 21.07.2022 at 12:09, Marco Moock scribbled:
> >
> >> Be happy that they find bugs. This is the first step in getting rid
> >> off them.
> >
> > A lot also depends on the distro maintainers. Just because upstream
> > releases updates doesn't mean the distro will implement them right
> > away. LTS distros in particular — e.g. CentOS, Debian/Devuan, et
> > al — are commonly very wary of supplying newer versions of packages
> > unless they contain a critical security update.
>
> I've been with TDE/Trinity since they forked from KDE 3.5.
> I have had _no_ "issues" with the desktop -- save for several
> annoyances that they solved soon after my posting in their user email
> list. All along it's been Ubuntu underneath it all.
>
> I'm always impressed at how they roll out the updates, new versions,
> and add features as suggested by the users.
Well, I'm a Manjaro user — I'm also a moderator at the official Manjaro
forum — and Manjaro is a curated rolling-release distribution. There
have been some glitches every once in a while, but in overall, I'm very
happy with how stable and robust it is.
I don't use Trinity — I'm a Plasma guy — but I have checked it out in
PCLinuxOS. It had a few glitches and, after having used Plasma 4 and
now using Plasma 5, an outdated feel for my taste. But I wouldn't
categorize it as shit. It was definitely usable.
> Using "bugshit" for something besides M$ products, is a *gross*
> mis-characterization. Especially in this case.
I strongly suspect that the original post was actually deliberately
intended as flame bait. Besides, it's that time of the year again. ;)