Hello, Lucy, you are piling rhetoric over rhetoric, that won't make a fruitful discussion.
Lucy, le mer. 23 juil. 2025 12:01:59 +0200, a ecrit: > Debian has never just been “a Linux distro.” It has always stood for > deliberation, control, and the ability to resist upstream when needed. That's not what the social contract says. It says “Our priorities are our users and free software”. What is best for our users? Stay with a default that nobody else uses, and thus surprise our users, even making them make mistakes? Or provide a default that suits most people, while *making sure to keep* the way to change it as *some* people prefer. Another example was mentioned on IRC: focus-follows-mouse. Various people are using it, for efficiency reasons (I am among them, I can't see myself work another way). But it won't even come to our mind to propose this as a default, because that would surprise a *lot* of our users. Yes, the switching decision of KDE is a tough one. But as explained by Aurélien, following it or not *was* discussed in Debian, and the conclusion was to follow. Sorry that you dislike it, but you're very welcome to set a kdeglobals snippet in your home, and be done with the whole question. Samuel