Red Hat and Fedora have always been
more focused on GNOME than KDE, so it's hard to see any reason to
continue with KDE now that the things that I like about it have been
sacrificed on the altar of the KDE developers' grand vision.
That argument is really old. Nowadays with the great work of the KDE
SIG, Fedora is
as much KDE centred as it is focused on GNOME. You see little to no
difference between
them these days!
--
Armin
"Character is a muscle"