Harald Sitter's talk at Akademy 2024 proposed creating a dedicated KDE Linux distribution codenamed 'Project Banana', amidst the growing complexity of existing distributions.
The KDE project showcases its multiple offerings through various editions of KDE Neon and numerous applications, highlighting its commitment to user choice even if it complicates the ecosystem.
Despite criticisms regarding complexity, KDE supporters argue that the multitude of options is essential to meet diverse user needs, reflecting a community-driven approach.
The existence of several similar tools and applications within the KDE ecosystem sparks debate about whether this abundance serves or hinders users seeking simplicity.
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