https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332512
--- Comment #91 from Thomas Meiner <tho....@gmx.net> --- (In reply to fabrice salvaire from comment #88) > Just a comment ... > > I would say that KDE 5 has become something that is not a good promotion for > Qt (company) in the industry. > If you talk about this bug ( #332512 ), I agree. But in general KDE and Plasma is running very well an seamless. They didn't do many mistakes of other OS and DEs. There are not many bugs. KDE5 runs very stable. May you face some issues, because you use unstable releases of Debian, named *-Buntu. But that's an issue of Canonical and not of KDE. > > Linux desktop is a disaster ... there are UX issues everywhere (system > settings, printing dialog), long-standing bugs everywhere. > KDE Systemsettings are one of the best system settings on all OS and DEs. Priner dialog of windows is all most shit, because each printer manufacturer is adding it's own settings there. every printer the settings are different. I'm very glad KDE and GTK are designed very clean and uniform printer dialogues. > > As many users, I cannot fork and patch KDE, I'd rather pay for something > that works! That is the real issue, a framework must be maintained and it > costs. > I fully agree. I'm a developer myself. But I'm not in desktop hacking. I do some very hardware close coding/low-level coding. It means I'm just a user of desktop apps and DEs. KDE even depends on some drivers and libraries I commit to continuously. If we would ignore issues like #332512 for 7 years, KDE developers would make a rebellion. > > QMl is like web technologies, it looks well if you do the right things. > > It is obvious that widget must auto-adjust to content. > I fully agree. In KDE 3 and 4 it used to work. "KDE5-Application Menu" still does. It means the functionality is still present in Plasma/KDE5. I just ask to include this functions in all widgets. Not more, not less. Pleas be car full with generally kill overs. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.