Posted on 10/27/2017 9:45:22 AM PDT by Bikkuri
"KDE Edition
In continuation with whats been done in the past, Linux Mint 18.3 will feature a KDE edition, but it will be the last release to do so."
KDE is a fantastic environment but its also a different world, one which evolves away from us and away from everything we focus on. Their apps, their ecosystem and the QT toolkit which is central there have very little in common with what were working on.
Were not just shipping releases and distributing upstream software. Were a product distribution and we see ourselves as a complete desktop operating system. We like to integrate solutions, develop whats missing, adapt whats not fitting perfectly, and we do a great deal of that not only around our own Cinnamon desktop environment but also thanks to cross-DE frameworks we put in place to support similar environments, such as MATE and Xfce.
When we work on tools like Xed, Blueberry, Mintlocale, the Slick Greeter, were developing features which benefit these 3 desktops, but unfortunately not KDE.
Users of the KDE edition represent a portion of our user base. I know from their feedback that they really enjoy it. They will be able to install KDE on top of Linux Mint 19 of course and Im sure the Kubuntu PPA will continue to be available. They will be able to port Mint software to Kubuntu itself also, or they might want to trade a bit of stability away and move to to a bleeding edge distribution such as Arch to follow upstream KDE more closely.
Our own mission isnt to diversify as much as possible in an effort to attract a bigger chunk of the Linux market, and its with a bit of sadness that were letting this edition go. We focus on things we do well and we love doing to get better and better at doing them. KDE is amazing but its not what we want to focus on.
With Linux Mint 18.3, well release one more KDE edition. I wanted this announcement to come before the release. It will hurt its popularity of course, but I wanted to give users time, either to react right now or to take their time, upgrade and adapt to this later on. Im sure this edition will be missed and I hope its users understand our decision."
Forgot to ping.. :/
If you like your KDE you can keep your KDE, just DIY.
Just frustrated since Mint was the most polished KDE out there...
I will have to put a LOT more elbow grease into it now :p
It’s LTS, so it will still get support until 2021.. but I am already looking into a replacement :/
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