I noticed some time ago that System Settings places KCMs without valid
values of X-KDE-System-Settings-Parent-Category under the heading
"Lost and Found". While I understand the intent and significance
behind this, I question the usefulness of referring to it as such; to
the average end user, "Lost and Found" is arguably a meaningless term,
since the mechanisms by which the KCMs would be "found" normally (or
even the fact that they /are/) aren't something the user should care
about.
I'm not certain what I would propose as an alternative, but I wanted
to raise the issue. For example, changing it to a more innocuous
"Miscellaneous" could play down the fact that its placement in that
category is due to an error, instead seeming to be a catch-all
category - which is probably undesirable. This is admittedly a minor
issue, but it has been nagging at the back of my brain for a while.
Does anyone else care about this? -_^

Cheers,
 - Jeffery MacEachern
 
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