I second that. Kdenlive brings an impressive feature set for KDE video editing, and I think the app will mature best under the new KDE4 platform. Currently however, I can't even get it to load in intrepid. It just crashes when it reaches the main display. Other than the Intel network NIC NVM wipe blunder of kernel 2.6.27, I have found Intrepid more workable and more stable in alpha on all my systems than Hardy is even now and I expect many will ditch Hardy as a result (I have already). However, Intrepid ONLY has KDE4 now. If kdenlive is not included, it may drift into obscurity and be forgotten as some other apps take its place.
I second that. Kdenlive brings an impressive feature set for KDE video editing, and I think the app will mature best under the new KDE4 platform. Currently however, I can't even get it to load in intrepid. It just crashes when it reaches the main display. Other than the Intel network NIC NVM wipe blunder of kernel 2.6.27, I have found Intrepid more workable and more stable in alpha on all my systems than Hardy is even now and I expect many will ditch Hardy as a result (I have already). However, Intrepid ONLY has KDE4 now. If kdenlive is not included, it may drift into obscurity and be forgotten as some other apps take its place.