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Why is the forum so poorly organized?

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stovey
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Of all the forums I have ever entered that related to software, I have never seen one as poorly organized as the kde.org forum.

Why is it that under: "other software" everything is placed under the same topic rather than divided by software title?

Don't tell me that I can find what I'm looking for with your search, I've already done a search and it is not that good which makes it not very reliable.

It is much better to search for an answer to a problem under a given programs specific forum area rather than have to sift through all the nonsense that your lack of organization puts people through.

I came here to ask a question regarding the start up position of kdnelive which is always in the wrong place, to the right and down, partially off the screen. But, since I have to sift through a egregiously amount of data just to find out where to post the question and find an answer, I think I will refrain from using your software to begin with. Oh and by the way; IT IS NEVER ACCEPTABLE to install a program in a non secured user's account where the OS cannot manage it's security and prevent a malicious attacks. People concerned with computer security would know this!
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Mamarok
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There is dedicated sub-forum for kdenlive, it is definitely NOT under "Other Software", please check again!


Running Kubuntu 22.10 with Plasma 5.26.3, Frameworks 5.100.0, Qt 5.15.6, kernel 5.19.0-23 on Ryzen 5 4600H, AMD Renoir, X11
FWIW: it's always useful to state the exact Plasma version (+ distribution) when asking questions, makes it easier to help ...


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