(In reply to Lehmeier from comment #182)
> In the KDE project, there’s a bad habit of first tearing everything down and
> then not having a decent replacement for it.
> 
> Everything was already working perfectly in the last version of KDE 4
> (2014). Then they got the idea to tear everything apart, and after that,
> even the simplest functions—such as session restoration—no longer worked. 
> It wasn’t until this year (after 12 years) that they celebrated the fact
> that it would work under X11.

A lot of things does not work: kscreensaver, 3D cube, a lot of other
visual effects, deprecated kicker menu, recent applications (was 2
clicks, now 3), etc, etc. It was years ahead of MS UI, MS copied KDE
ideas, now it is degraded in many aspects. MS paying them for this to
remove competitor?!

> My advice: get something up and running first, and then phase out the
> predecessor (if users even want that).

100% agree!!!

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