https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383518
--- Comment #8 from Nate Graham <pointedst...@zoho.com> --- Migrating ideas from Bug 387805: This idea got a positive reception in the discover-design Telegram room, so I thought I'd promote it to a feature request. When browsing and searching, KDE discover should have additional sort options designed to delight different types of people: 1. Recommended (for people who trust experts) 2. Most popular (current default; for people who believe in the wisdom of crowds) 3. Overlooked gems (high rated but infrequently downloaded; for people who like to discover hidden value) 4. Controversial (ratings are all over the map; for people who like to argue) 5. Alphabetical (for people who want "Just The Facts Ma'am" without any filtering of the data) The last-used view should be remembered across app launches. Discover's Current UX implements rough versions of #1 (on the home screen, in a limited form) and #2 (the browse lists, though the order isn't made clear). With this, we could actually get rid of the Home screen entirely and have Discover open to an app list with a sort order determined by a visible UI control like a dropdown menu or something. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.