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This week in Plasma: Stabilization for 6.2
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It seems that KDE spend 100% of the development time rounding corners and 0% fixing the multitude of crippling crashes and bugs that plague the software making it unusable for daily computing.
I don't think this organisation has its priorities straight.
You say this in the comments of a blogpost where they are precisely doing that
Lots of people seem to be using it fine daily
Maybe you need to switch distro and check your hardware
Or if you're getting lots of crashes, contribute code or money to get them addressed. Otherwise it's clear your priorities aren't straight