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what does this mean for a fedora KDE user?
if you’re already a Fedora KDE user not much, but if you’re coming to Fedora for the first time the options on the Fedora page will put forward a KDE version next to the standard Gnome workstation, instead of hiding it on the spins page. Although internally the KDE version has been a mostly “first class citizen” (eg bugs in KDE spin has been release blocking), it will appear that way from a marketing perspective
This is great!!!
This is definitely great. KDE has been becoming better and better. I still like gnome more but I can’t deny KDE has gotten much more love in the past couple years