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Would you prefer a less customizable desktop, for increased stability?

discuss.kde.org Would you prefer a less customizable desktop, for increased stability?

I would like to collect some opinions of Plasma users, just for fun, to get a better image. poll poll A big cause of issues that only occur on the user’s side is “changing settings away from the default”. It would be impossible to test all these cases. poll A desktop with a few bugs may be very fi...

Would you prefer a less customizable desktop, for increased stability?

I am not a KDE dev, but interested in that topic.

To partiticipate you can sign up in the forum, and maybe stay a bit and help other users ;)

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  • It's probably worth noting that Plasma's customization support is useful not only to people looking for a special look & feel, but also as a proving ground for new things (and new approaches to old things) that can eventually make their way into mainline Plasma. Making things harder to customize would mean fewer people experimenting, refining ideas, and solving problems. With that in mind, I think that removing customization in hopes of simplifying test cases would be a mistake.

    However, it's my understanding that some of Plasma's customization hooks allow third-party theme components to run arbitrary code, without even a warning, sandbox, or reasonable way for the user to inspect it beforehand. (This was in the news a couple months back, IIRC.) That was more or less okay 20-25 years ago, when malware on Free operating systems was almost unheard of, but it's dangerous and irresponsible in today's world, where extensions/plugins have become common attack vectors. I wouldn't mind a little loss of customization to shut down that vulnerability, at least until safer extension APIs can be built.

    • Yes I agree. There is a switch you can use to block installing Addons.

      But that is also not nice. Sandboxing them, having a manual review process, would help. But that is a TON of work.

      I also change some things like UI buttons and find it to be a core requirement. At the same time, I could live without extreme theming, or just having widgets on the panel, or just having a bottom panel etc.

      This is a difficult decision, so I thought it would be a good idea to just find out what some users want.

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