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> It's neat to see how this tends to affect the quality of the software.

In which direction? I’ve used both recently and while I prefer the design decisions of KDE/plasma over those made by GNOME3 in almost every case, I definitely noticed more bugs in KDE. I had frozen copies of my mouse cursor left behind when I moved between monitors quickly, for example. Frankly it’s hard to imagine seeing that kind of instantly obvious bug in a stable GNOME build.



I guess by quality I was thinking size of feature set. It feels more feature complete, I guess? I noticed display bugs in KDE with Wayland earlier this year too but it sounds like that is cleaning up quickly.




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