Currently, KDE's current groupings in Fedora are a hot button issue among users (i'd have tons of dollars if I had a dime for every time a user mentioned 3 browsers, 2 file managers, and 2 music players being present with default KDE spin groups) and gives many users the impression that either Fedora KDE is a bad KDE distro or that KDE Plasma is bad. As both a KDE developer and a Fedora contributor, this is clearly not ideal :).
Rather than trying to waft through groupings including obsolete software older than me by several years (blech, Qt 3??), I decided to enumerate logical groupings of software from scratch here [1] for discussion.
[1] - https://pagure.io/pontaoski-scratchpad/blob/master/f/kde.yaml
Il 27/04/20 23:42, Carson Black ha scritto:
Currently, KDE's current groupings in Fedora are a hot button issue among users (i'd have tons of dollars if I had a dime for every time a user mentioned 3 browsers, 2 file managers, and 2 music players being present with default KDE spin groups) and gives many users the impression that either Fedora KDE is a bad KDE distro or that KDE Plasma is bad. As both a KDE developer and a Fedora contributor, this is clearly not ideal :).
Rather than trying to waft through groupings including obsolete software older than me by several years (blech, Qt 3??), I decided to enumerate logical groupings of software from scratch here [1] for discussion.
Just my personal tasting additions to the list:
must have: kwrite nice to have by default: kde-partitionmanager, kde-connect multimedia: k3b (yes, I still use CDs/DVDs...) educational: kstars pim: kmymoney
Mattia