https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427840

FeepingCreature <default_357-l...@yahoo.de> changed:

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--- Comment #21 from FeepingCreature <default_357-l...@yahoo.de> ---
First of all, thank you for the flag!

I just want to explain in some more depth how the old behavior fit into my
workflow.

At work, I usually have an "active stack" of recently used windows in my brain
that I'm switching around in. These are tasks that I'm actively working on, and
the window order is crucial in letting me quickly compare files. For instance,
I never read the titles of windows when I'm switching, even beyond one deep,
because I'm so reliant on already knowing which window I'm switching to.

However, occasionally things come up that interrupt my routine, such as an
email or a Slack message that I need to respond to. In that case, I open the
Slack window, keeping the editor window order present in the back of my mind,
react to whatever needs reacting to, then minimize the offending window to get
back to my work. Effectively, I use "minimize" as a way to say "this
distraction is handled."

So KDE happily bringing the distraction right back into the foreground is a bit
of a problem for this workflow. :)

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