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as a staunch gnome user for 20 years, Gnome 3+ and Plasma 6 work has me thinking I'll dip over to the other side once it's out and stable
Same. I just set up KDE and I seem to have gotten most of what I liked about gnome in KDE plus extra.
Gnome extensions are easier to deal with, but the KDE customization is broader once you get used to it.
My problem rn is just the hassle that KDE wallet is
Then don't use it?