The situation is that a CLA is still required. Personally, I don't care (I'm just a consumer who is not affected by the CLA). Others care and insulting them as "People who don't know any better" is not right.
Not everybody likes Qt's CLA.
GTK runs on Linux with X11, Wayland, and probably even some BSDs. Technically that qualifies as cross-platform.
> I bet i3 needs a little tinkering too. It needs a lot of tinkering once Wayland is the accepted standard.
They can use the key. They just don't change default keyboard shortcuts during a release cycle (first generation Plasma precedes both Unity and Gnome Shell).
The CPU thing is either a bug or file indexing is not yet complete (although that should not take more than a few hours). How much RAM is utilized depends on the components you loaded. "Convenience distros" tend to…
The focus for Plasma 5.0 is -- for the most part -- the port to Qt 5, not adding many new features (although there are a few new ones). Most new features will appear in subsequent Plasma releases.
People who develop desktop themes are NOT the same who program PIM software.
Kubuntu constantly ships pre-release software. One example in the current "stable" LTS is this touchpad config panel: http://imgur.com/JIuCNqg
I bet your voice is better heard over at the VDG forum on kde.org ;-)
Canonical never contributed much to KDE. Yes, a few bits here and there but overall mostly negligible. Blue Systems OTOH is a big KDE contributor. Things like KDE Search improved a lot thanks to Blue's involvement. As…
Actually more optimization is taking place than visual refreshes. Porting the stuff to Qt5 (esp. QtQuick2) should speed everything up on non-ancient PCs. Visual refreshes are just easier to explain. ;-)
It's mainstream in the sense that the Gnome community fragmented so much in recent years (see Mate and Cinnamon "spin offs") that these days Xfce has roughly the same mind share as Gnome -- if the recent poll on…
You link to a blog and yet you apparently don't read it. KDE System Settings is being redisigned as well. Just scroll down a bit: http://wheeldesign.blogspot.fi/2014/05/system-settings-and-n... The redesign is not in…
The situation is that a CLA is still required. Personally, I don't care (I'm just a consumer who is not affected by the CLA). Others care and insulting them as "People who don't know any better" is not right.
Not everybody likes Qt's CLA.
GTK runs on Linux with X11, Wayland, and probably even some BSDs. Technically that qualifies as cross-platform.
> I bet i3 needs a little tinkering too. It needs a lot of tinkering once Wayland is the accepted standard.
They can use the key. They just don't change default keyboard shortcuts during a release cycle (first generation Plasma precedes both Unity and Gnome Shell).
The CPU thing is either a bug or file indexing is not yet complete (although that should not take more than a few hours). How much RAM is utilized depends on the components you loaded. "Convenience distros" tend to…
The focus for Plasma 5.0 is -- for the most part -- the port to Qt 5, not adding many new features (although there are a few new ones). Most new features will appear in subsequent Plasma releases.
People who develop desktop themes are NOT the same who program PIM software.
Kubuntu constantly ships pre-release software. One example in the current "stable" LTS is this touchpad config panel: http://imgur.com/JIuCNqg
I bet your voice is better heard over at the VDG forum on kde.org ;-)
Canonical never contributed much to KDE. Yes, a few bits here and there but overall mostly negligible. Blue Systems OTOH is a big KDE contributor. Things like KDE Search improved a lot thanks to Blue's involvement. As…
Actually more optimization is taking place than visual refreshes. Porting the stuff to Qt5 (esp. QtQuick2) should speed everything up on non-ancient PCs. Visual refreshes are just easier to explain. ;-)
It's mainstream in the sense that the Gnome community fragmented so much in recent years (see Mate and Cinnamon "spin offs") that these days Xfce has roughly the same mind share as Gnome -- if the recent poll on…
You link to a blog and yet you apparently don't read it. KDE System Settings is being redisigned as well. Just scroll down a bit: http://wheeldesign.blogspot.fi/2014/05/system-settings-and-n... The redesign is not in…