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   Bobbie Sellers to Aragorn   
   Re: easy V22 question (hopefully)   
   07 Sep 22 11:50:01   
   
   From: bliss@mouse-potato.com   
      
   On 9/7/22 11:31, Aragorn wrote:   
   > On 07.09.2022 at 11:07, Mike Easter scribbled:   
   >   
   >> Aragorn wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> KDE — now called Plasma, with the term KDE now being used for   
   >>> referring to the organization that develops the software — has   
   >>> always been the most configurable and most flexible of all desktop   
   >>> environments.   
   >>   
   >> AND, it does so MUCH more efficiently than Gnome and its troublesome   
   >> gtk3 which is only going to get worse going to gtk4.   
   >>   
   >> I think it is also great that the old Qt 3 is being actively   
   >> maintained as TQt to support the old KDE as Trinity DE as an even   
   >> MORE efficient KDE while it is also great that modern Qt and KDE   
   >> Plasma roll on.   
   >>   
   >> I guess a question floating around in my head is: Is it KDE dev that   
   >> makes Qt a more efficient way to build a desktop; or is it Qt that   
   >> makes KDE/Plasma a more efficient way to build a desktop?   
   >   
   > Well, let's put it this way: the KDE developers chose Qt for a reason,   
   > and Plasma isn't the only desktop environment to use Qt.  Even parts of   
   > Microsoft Windows and certain third-party Windows applications use Qt,   
   > because Qt can seamlessly integrate with whatever the underlying GUI   
   > style is — of course, in Plasma, Qt is itself the underlying style.   
   >   
   > Qt is incredibly flexible and versatile.  The KDE developers recognized   
   > this from the start and have always fully exploited this flexibility and   
   > versatility.  In terms of user interface design, they are completely   
   > in sync with the philosophy behind Qt.   
   >   
   > I guess it's a synergy thing. ;)   
      
   	Plus KDE's Plasma 5 has been subject to intensive development devoted   
   to reducing its impact on the rest of the OS.  It could be   
   better but I miss the plugin to do file insertion.   
   	The only problems is constant security updates and we do want those do   
   we note.   
      
   	My desktop is set up to somewhat resemble my AmigaOS Workbench   
   but thankfully unlike AmigaOS it does have memory protection.  And I   
   have been working on it since KDE 3.5.x   
      
   	   
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