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This week in KDE: un-flashy important stability work
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Still not excited for KDE6. Idk, I'm on a rolling-release distro so I'm afraid I will get it before it's ready just to keep up.
KDE5 is really all I need, so if KDE6 introduces issues without solving problem then it will be a complete downgrade in my mind.
This comment reminds me of the early days of KDE4. Fun times.
Plasma 6 seems to be sorting out some of the things that has made me steer clear of Plasma 5. It's a good thing.
Plus, using a rolling release but not wanting software upgrades? That's.... unorthodox.