good point about

 don't think Debian should diverge from upstream KDE's decision on
this.

+1

cheers Ferdinand

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Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi. 23. Juli 2025 um
11:20:

> Hello,
>
> Lucy, le mer. 23 juil. 2025 11:01:36 +0200, a ecrit:
> > 2. The double-click change is functionally regressive
> >
> > Single-click has been the KDE default for over a decade
>
> I have always found this behavior surprising because on desktop
> computers, I've only seen it in KDE. And thus I find it *dangerous*
> because users don't expect the file to suddenly get opened just because
> they clicked on it (to remove it, rename it, etc.).
>
> I don't think Debian should diverge from upstream KDE's decision on
> this.
>
> > This is not about nostalgia. It is not about UI philosophy. It is about
> > maintaining a distribution that respects user control, offers
> consistency, and
> > avoids regressions in fundamental system behavior.
>
> Which is exactly what this change is about, from what I can see.
>
> Samuel
>
>

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