This is PR bullshit. They have not changed their license one iota from what it was 2 days ago and, ultimately, the license is what goes. They have not corrected course. All they have done is asked users to trust them in a blog post. The problem with that is that blog posts are not legally binding and, in a field full of nasty, predatory and untrustworthy firms, Adobe is one of the nastiest, most predatory and least trustworthy . You do with that what you will.
A gentle hint: If you suggest anything, you must be willing to put in the time to champion the task and carry out to completion.
Also, do your suggesting here by following the instructions laid out in the blog post linked above.
If you don't do that, nobody is going to take up anything you suggest here.
It doesn’t say anything about repairing, this is such a low class clickbait.
It is literally under the "Repair tips" tab.
KDE has an office in Germany for administrative purposes, but its base is worldwide. As a non-profit charity, we have rivalries with no-one.
(Psst! Show them this:)
There are plenty of places on the Internet where you can go be a misogynistic, trans-hating, homophobic, antivaxxing jerk. Just so happens this isn't one of them.
Josh says: "Yes, we are always interested in making our applications mobile-ready and almost every new KDE application uses Kirigami our convergent framework. Some of our older applications such as Okular, Dolphin, etc need more work on mobile but this is something that's being worked on."
The migration to Qt6 and the work being carried out on Wayland, which is all going into Plasma 6.0, is going to allow massive changes that will be introduced over the 6.x series. There are some pretty cool features in 6.0, but the bigger changes will come over the next few point versions.
Please remember the poll is non-binding. The devs are under no obligation of changing the log if non of the proposals live up to their standards. The selected logos are just suggestions for them to consider. Nothing more.
a. It is not ugly, how dare you
b. it is what machines looked like in the 80s and 90s, and it is that retro look the maker is going for