https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143
--- Comment #439 from Lehmeier <r.lehme...@freenet.de> --- (In reply to Holger from comment #438) ... It is good that you can cope with it and are happy to retrain yourself each time because the developers want it that way, because of course you can work with it - but not nearly as effectively as with the last KDE 4. But KDE stands in its own way, because no professional IT manager will take the risk of using a desktop that has to be reconfigured and the way of working changed after the next major update. He will shun these superfluous costs like the devil shuns holy water. And it is the same with private users - they want to work with it and not waste time every time to restore everything the way they are used to. But it's also the case that many people don't even get upset about the programmers' bad information behaviour any more, because they have already turned their backs on KDE due to the programmers' ignorance. If developers are really ignoring this bug because some are getting thin-skinned and disappointed after years of stalling and venting their frustration about it, it would show a trait that should be found in a kindergarten rather than a development team of a great desktop. KDE should just say if it wants to restore these features as it was possible in the last KDE 4, if yes, when and if no then at least we know what KDE thinks of its users and their comments - namely nothing. In this sense. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.