• just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I had planned to switchover from GNOME, and never got around to it. Then I just wanted to support the work they’re all doing on Steam Deck, which has been stellar.

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    9 months ago

    If I had money I would pay Nico to make the floating panel with gaps option a reality.

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      9 months ago

      On that note, and for all readers: You CAN donate to individual developers.

      Niccolò, for example, has Patreon, LiberaPay and PayPal (click on the “Support” button on his PeerTube channel); Nate has LiberaPay and PayPal links in the column on the right in his blog; you can sponsor Albert Vaca, one of the main contributors to KDE Connect, through GitHub; and so on and so forth.

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    9 months ago

    Cause it is the best desktop environment on linux in my opinion. Actually makes feel like it your computer.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve contributed to KDE for some years because I couldn’t function on Linux without Plasma and apps like Okular and Dolphin. I wish it could be more, and maybe when I retire I’ll start to contribute code too.

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    9 months ago

    KDE is FULL of bugs, multi year bugs that go on and on, serious bugs that completely breaks many KDE products. They look good until you actually start using them.

    KDE has never fixed any bugs I reported, no KDE developer, not a single one has ever replied to any of the bug reports I opened. No KDE developer has ever replied to messages in the various chats and message boards over the years so I gave up reporting anything or seeking help.

    Other users have confirmed all the bugs. There is no help or community for using KDE at all.

    Using KDE is like shouting into the void, it is a very isolating experience.

    Why would I donate to a void?

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      9 months ago

      And yet they fix hundreds of bugs and have a desktop experience head and shoulders above any other DE I’ve used, with many thousands of people apparently able to use it without issues. So you’ve decided KDE isn’t worth your time, that’s fine. Why are you bothering to follow the community, let alone throwing a negative comment in here?