Originally posted by smitty3268
View Post
There is nothing wrong with that of course.
But this is the primary reason KDE devs have this mentality, their software is meant to impress, not to be extensively used. They want to prove what qt can do, so they add new features constantly without caring much if the existing ones are stable enough.
That is where works for me(tm) attitude comes from. When you design something to showcase a technolodgy, what is important to you is for the technolodgy to work on your demo machine. You don't really care if it can be used on other machines, that is not your target.
I really like KDE, that is why i decided to keep it installed on my Arch machines even though i default to GNOME. But all these years they really fail to make me use their desktop for more than a toy...
Comment