To preface, this is going off of my memory of a comment I read half a year ago, which I don’t fully understand the details of, so take it with a grain of salt.
I recall reading one of the developers of the Fedora KDE Spin talking about how the reason a lot of distros don’t use KDE as their default has to do with how the various KDE components don’t all follow the same release cycle, making it difficult to structure a distro’s release cycle around it.
Wonder what it would take for KDE to become the default Fedora DE.
To preface, this is going off of my memory of a comment I read half a year ago, which I don’t fully understand the details of, so take it with a grain of salt.
I recall reading one of the developers of the Fedora KDE Spin talking about how the reason a lot of distros don’t use KDE as their default has to do with how the various KDE components don’t all follow the same release cycle, making it difficult to structure a distro’s release cycle around it.