I am not a KDE dev, but interested in that topic.
To partiticipate you can sign up in the forum, and maybe stay a bit and help other users ;)
I am not a KDE dev, but interested in that topic.
To partiticipate you can sign up in the forum, and maybe stay a bit and help other users ;)
I was fine with LXDE… until it got abandoned for LXQt… which is alright, but it’s more “kit car hackjobby” in its presentation than LXDE.
LXQt will get some love in Fedora, mainly by the KDE Devs. Excited to try it out!
A problem of the small desktops is, that distros may lack behind in packaging.
And as I wait for Wayland support, I assume LXQt may run, but have no GUI settings for the underlying compositor at all.
With XOrg that may have been easy (I have no idea of XOrg) as all Window managers used it.
The reason I have been switching my systems over to Fedore KDE is because of Wayland