That's great to hear, the performance aspect is certainly one that is 
constantly echoed in Reddit and other social media.


Andrew Crouthamel

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Monday, October 15, 2018 12:09 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik <k...@privat.broulik.de> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> on Saturday Myriam and I attended LinuxDay Vorarlberg [1], which is
> together with Chemnitzer Linuxtage one of the oldest Linux gathering in
> the German-speaking region.
>
> We had with us a laptop wired up to a fancy ultra-widescreen monitor, a
> Nexus 5X, and the Pinebook, all running the latest and greatest Plasma.
> Visitor feedback was overwhelmingly positive, people love what we're
> doing! Plasma, Kate, Krita, KDE Connect, ... all received lots of praise
> from visitors stopping by the booth.
>
> In past years when I showcased our software suite I often heard "I last
> used KDE 10 years ago but this looks amazing, I have to try", this time
> around it was mostly "I recently switched [from Gnome, from Windows,
> from KDE 3, from Trinity, even] to Plasma 5 and I love it"
>
> OpenSUSE had a booth where they had a notebook running Gnome 3 and one
> running Plasma and I was quite surprised by how poorly Gnome performed
> on it while Plasma just flew. They surely weren't the newest devices,
> and I don't know how comparable their specs are and whether Gnome was
> running Wayland, but I observed similar behavior on the "try out"
> computers they had in the leisure area. It shows that our hard
> performance work pays off.
>
> Our look and feel these days, providing a unified look across all
> applications and toolkits was also prasied a lot; and those few who
> disliked Breeze (mostly those that came from KDE 3) are glad we still
> maintain and ship the Oxygen widget style and icon set.
>
> To sum it all up, you all did a fantastic job and can be very proud! :)
>
> Cheers and have a great KDE birthday aftermath week
> Kai Uwe
>
> [1] https://www.linuxday.at/


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