

Wow, that is some unexpected news. I guess, they were always quite opinionated and their whole shtick was “GTK bad”, so with Noctalia still being Qt-based and them still using KDE applications, they do still stick to that principle.
Well, and I do have to say, when I tried KaOS before, it just felt like a more restricted version of most other KDE distributions. You’d need a very specific brand of masochism to find that preferrable. With that Niri+Noctalia desktop, they have a unique selling point beyond being restrictive, so I guess, godspeed to them.

















Oh man, what the fuck. What I really don’t like about this is that you assume some sort of motivation when someone submits a PR. When they provide a feature implementation, a bug fix or a configuration change, you assume that the way things were before did not work for the contributor. That it was so problematic, that they invested quite a bit of time to scratch their own itch.
You simply can’t look at a PR in complete isolation and just evaluate whether its changes are positive or not. On some level, you’ll decide that, sure, if this user is better off with this change and it doesn’t break anything, then might as well merge it.
But there is no user here. It’s going to include pointless changes that just need to look plausible enough, so that this bot can bolster its credibility.