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Learn more about [[/Release Schedules Guide|release schedules]]. | Learn more about [[/Release Schedules Guide|release schedules]]. | ||
| − | == | + | == KDE4 == |
| − | === | + | [[/KDE4/Module_Status|Module status and pending application issues]] |
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| + | === 4.0 === | ||
| + | *[[/KDE4/4.0 Release Roadmap|Release roadmap]] ([[/KDE_4.0_Release_Schedule|pre-alpha releases]]) | ||
| + | *[[/KDE 4.0 Feature Plan|Feature plan]] | ||
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| + | == KDE3 == | ||
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*'''KDE 3.5''' [[/KDE 3.5 Release Schedule|release schedule]], [[/KDE 3.5 Feature Plan|feature plan]] | *'''KDE 3.5''' [[/KDE 3.5 Release Schedule|release schedule]], [[/KDE 3.5 Feature Plan|feature plan]] | ||
During development, the KDE project sets goals in features and dates for upcoming releases. This way, the team knows when it would be a good time to add a new feature or when it's time to
focus on cleaning up any bugs in preparation for a release. Any plans are tentative schedules and the final dates are generally decided on the kde-core-devel mailing list.
Learn more about release schedules.
Module status and pending application issues