“The release’s codename, Caizen, is a Japanese philosophy that
focuses on continuous improvement throughout all aspects of life.
That has been the goal of the KDE team for 4.3.0: polish, polish,
polish. The statistics from the bug tracker speak for themselves:
10,000 bugs have been fixed. In addition, close to 63,000 changes
were checked in by a little under 700 contributors. That is not to
say that the KDE team did not add a large number of new features:
2000 feature requests were implemented in the past 6 months,
meaning that any user’s pet feature might well be among the
improvements KDE 4.3.0 brings.“The changes in KDE 4.3 are largely in three categories: the
desktop workspace, the applications, and the development
platform.”
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