aspotashev added a comment.

  In D22884#505656 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D22884#505656>, @ndavis wrote:
  
  > Perhaps it is technically a bug, but it seems to me that most of the time 
(at least in all of the KDE programs I have installed), the title is just the 
section name, "Configure (the) [section name]" or "[secion name] Options". In 
Krita, the page titles are sometimes even shorter than the section names. 
However, if the bug is so widespread and the intended way of using a page title 
is so rare, perhaps we should disable page titles by default? It also seems to 
me that if a page needs an additional description that the user can't see until 
they get to the page, perhaps the section name isn't accurate or descriptive 
enough?
  
  
  It's not always "Configure [section name]". You can't have a long section 
name or it would be truncated. When the section name can't describe all the 
aspects of a KCM, its title can be used to elaborate.
  
  Examples:
  
  - section name "KDE Connect", title "Connect and sync your devices"
  - section name "Screen Edges", title "Active Screen Corners and Edges"
  
  Even if we manage to make section names and titles short and descriptive at 
some point in time, we shouldn't block way for new KCMs that might be too 
complicated to be named with a couple of words.

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