Originally posted by Ericg
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I agree that KDE is doing "too much", too much visual, too many menus, too many customizations, too many apps etc.
And there is no "global vision" to force developers to calm down and see the result as a whole.
Anyway I love KDE for a working environment, because I need it to go fast and adapt the DE to my needs, not to adapt myself to whatever philosophy
For me Gnome is better at home, for beginners and to do basic stuff because it works and is simple, so I always recommend it when I am asked.
The only real pain I have is to work on a Windows 10 desktop, but that is out of topic.
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