KDE makes first steps toward a 1.1 feature-freeze | Linux Today

KDE makes first steps toward a 1.1 feature-freeze

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 10, 1998

Kalle Dalheimer (the coordinator of the ongoing release schedule
for KDE-1.1) announced that the first step in the code freeze of
the CVS has been accomplished.

The CVS modules: kdecore, kdeui and khtmlw have been locked.

Only severe bugs can determine code change on these until the
final release of KDE-1.1.

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