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    Phoronix: KDE Kicks Off August With More Bug Desktop Fixes

    KDE developers have started the month of August to a lot of fixes and polishing for the Plasma desktop...

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  • #2
    Man, i missed the title "KDE released new version with Wayland fixes", or something like that...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mirmirmir View Post
      Man, i missed the title "KDE released new version with Wayland fixes", or something like that...
      Yeah, I feel that the biggest news from KDE desktop environment are the bug fixes.

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      • #4
        And compare This week in KDE to This week in Gnome. They never mention bug fixed because there's simply no need for that.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by user1 View Post
          And compare This week in KDE to This week in Gnome. They never mention bug fixed because there's simply no need for that.
          Just know, as long as humans develops nothing is perfect because humans aren't perfect. The more complicated the job, the harder the perfection will deviate. Bugs are always welcome because of this and bug fixes are appreciated for being announced.
          I am not defending KDE, their track record speaks for itself and same with GNOME which isn't perfect either.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sethox View Post

            Just know, as long as humans develops nothing is perfect because humans aren't perfect. The more complicated the job, the harder the perfection will deviate. Bugs are always welcome because of this and bug fixes are appreciated for being announced.
            I am not defending KDE, their track record speaks for itself and same with GNOME which isn't perfect either.
            I'm not saying either of the projects are perfect, but when I see something like "Fixed a Wayland bug that sometimes crashes this or that" almost every week, it doesn't make me faithful in the project.
            Last edited by user1; 06 August 2022, 07:04 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by user1 View Post
              And compare This week in KDE to This week in Gnome. They never mention bug fixed because there's simply no need for that.
              Because they consider their bugs as features and don't give a shit at users' requests.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by user1 View Post
                And compare This week in KDE to This week in Gnome. They never mention bug fixed because there's simply no need for that.
                Of course there are no bugs to fix in GNOME, because there are no features (to have bugs) !

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ALRBP View Post

                  Of course there are no bugs to fix in GNOME, because there are no features (to have bugs) !
                  If Gnome doesn't have features, then what do you think they report in "This week in Gnome"?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by user1 View Post

                    If Gnome doesn't have features, then what do you think they report in "This week in Gnome"?
                    What remaining feature they removed now, that I like to use on my desktops?

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