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KDE is overrated and no wonder, people move to different DE

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I noticed someone closed a 'sorry, KDE, I've moved to Gnome.' I think that mods don't allow opinions if they are not all over kissing butt of KDE.

But, I encounter nothing but bugs and I already posted how it doesn't work with smartphones. Recently, I got crashes with various progams and torrent programs that don't work properly. Someone posted a bug report and it hasn't been updated. Google, ' illegal token 60.' I installed a GTK program and it worked right away.

I am running only one KDE distro and I used to run it exclusively. So, soon, it will be none. Bye, KDE.

I don't know why anyone uses such ****.
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penguin wrote:I noticed someone closed a 'sorry, KDE, I've moved to Gnome.' I think that mods don't allow opinions if they are not all over kissing butt of KDE.


Which is completely false. We do expect everyone to follow the (which you agreed to do upon registration), and abiding by the KDE Code of Conduct is part of the rules.

We want the forums to be a place for constructive discussion and the Code of Conduct exists to ensure that everyone do their best to keep a positive atmosphere in the community. You are more than welcome to share your opinions, but we expect you to do so in a constructive and respectable manner. For example, I could easily point out 100 things that are bad in KDE software (and I can do that with pretty much any project); but the point is that this is not what the forum is for. Nobody is going to benefit from such a list. Worse, it could demoralize contributors and create negative feelings in the community. The correct approach would be to file bug reports about these issues and hope that someone finds time to fix them.

I see nothing to discuss in this topic so I'm closing it. If you don't like KDE software you're free to use something else, but there's no point in badmouthing the products of KDE contributors in the KDE forums. If you need to rant I'm sure you can find a better place for it.


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