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KDE Plasma 6.1 Will Change My Life
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Nice reaction for his attempt to present changes in Plasma and KDE itself somehow positive. It's pleasure to see all these dislikes. I want to think that people who do that are KDE users, because it suits perfectly to the culture of the KDE community.
Stop blaming it on some nonexistent cultural phenomenon.
People are capable of recognizing (good or bad) quality aspects of the software they use and the videos they get recommended to watch. And they are free to point out the bad ones as well as the good ones.
What is your reasoning here? Kde users are mad because he tried to say KDE is good? I'm really lost here.