https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143

--- Comment #376 from Donald Krebs <krebs....@gmail.com> ---
I just added $25 to the bounty program.
I'm not a developer, just an old guy that enjoys building and maintaining
sites for friends and groups I want to support.
Way back when... I settled on a work flow that was easy and... fun. With
WordPress open on a Virtual Desktop (with a blue background), Chrome open
on another, (with a yellow background), and a Google Doc on another (with a
black background). The work flow was comfortable and intuitive.
Since losing the unique backgrounds, I find myself thinking "this used to
be easier."
I tried using "activities" but I abandoned it. It seems like adding
complexity to something that was valuable because of its simplicity.
Ditto using an app. Learning how to use the app took time and
concentration... once again, adding complexity to achieve simplicity.
My little arrangement is so simple that I get by without the feature I once
made use of.
I must admit that whenever I read through this thread, I'm a bit resentful
and more than a little perplexed. What developer thinks it's a good idea to
REMOVE features? Isn't it your job to improve and simplify your product?
Adding features and capabilities?
I changed the default $15 bounty to $25 because, in my mind, that's about
what I would be willing to pay for an app that would do nothing more than
allow unique backgrounds on Virtual Desktops.
For an eighty year old hobbyist living on Social Security, that $25 is
precious.
Forgive my rambling but one last thing... consider this a challenge. What
is it worth to YOU to get this done and put behind us?
~~~~~~~~
Donald Krebs - mobile

On Thu, Sep 10, 2020, 1:47 PM <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org> wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143
>
> --- Comment #374 from abrah...@acm.org ---
> I'm one of the early complainers about the loss of different wallpapers on
> different desktops.  I'd be quite happy if different activities could have
> different wallpapers and I could just think of activities as being desktops
> with some additional properties I'd never use.  If I could just think of
> activities as desktops called something else, I and presumably most of the
> other unhappy users would be satisfied.
>
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