Am 04.04.24 um 03:00 schrieb Gordon Messmer:
I think this gets to the heart of the issue.  If we set aside subjective
arguments about which desktop is better or more popular, only one of
these desktops allows Fedora to publish a stable operating system which
is a coherent whole, because only one of them has a release cycle that
aligns with Fedora's.  The other desktop's release cycle does not align,
which means that a significant component of the system rebases in the
middle of a release, which undermines the fundamental concept of a
stable release.

About the release cycle: After the initial release of Plasma 6 when dust
has mostly settled down (approx. 2 point releases), they want to switch
over to a release cycle which would align (which is likely also the
reason why F42 was choosen in this proposal).


Kilian
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