https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=510753
--- Comment #5 from Martin Steigerwald <[email protected]> --- (In reply to David Redondo from comment #3) > A decision was made to show every activity so no activity that was stopped > is lost. Thanks for giving this information. I missed your comment before I wrote my previous comment. I never lost an activity that was stopped, so I do not get the point. What happened quite a while ago that Plasma session management was broken in a way that it would not restore any saved session, including a stopped activity. But as that was solved, starting and stopping activities worked just like a charm again. I had complete workflows like writing for a book I contributed to organized in that way. All of that is lost. I won't reopen the issue. But I certainly do not agree with that change. For me basically a major selling point for using activities is gone. I explained the reasoning in my previous comment and hope you may reconsider. Basically by now you could just remove activities altogether and I could probably just switch to virtual desktops. They are still not exactly the same. But a major aspect that made activities unique is lost. So what is even the point of activities now? These power features are what for me make Plasma unique. They allowed me to implement the workflows that supported me to be as productive as I was. Gladly enough other power features are still available. But this is a loss nonetheless. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
