https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143

--- Comment #380 from michel <miz...@web.de> ---
They let us ventilate here and grinning take note of our greatest displeasure
and still think to themselves:

"We do what we want anyway - the complainers can't change it because they have
no idea about programming and so they have to be satisfied with what we put in
front of them. We also don't answer their complaints about where we would go ,
at some point they will shut up ... "

That is the other, unpleasant side of open source. There is no boss who brings
the two worlds - programmer and user - together. In this case, the so-called
community can allow itself a cheeky life of its own and implement its own
thoughts, because it is modern to create new things and let the old rot, no
matter how unfinished it is. The will of the majority of users is
uninteresting. If both (programmer's will and user wishes) meet by chance,
you're lucky.

What alternatives do you have as a KDE user? It's a dilemma.

My question, which I had asked for a longer time, about a person or a body that
has the power to make decisions, has unfortunately remained unanswered. The
organization of the KDE-Team was not so comprehensible for me that I could
write to someone personally.

So we can only wait and hope AND

Do not forget...

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