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Interesting, could you provide some examples? As far as I know they just add features?
I can't blame the devs for not advertising regressions, but it's not something that pointieststick's blog tends to cover.
The most recent one from the current plasma version was the removal of tiled slideshow wallpapers. You can have a tiled wallpaper or a slideshow, but you can't have a slideshow of tiled images any longer.
The justification was to reduce memory overhead, which i understand for all the Steam Decks running Plasma, but i've got RAM to spare (also xfce and GNOME do this just fine). Now i need to manually make new wallpapers
Another one is window shade. Worked in all apps up until 5.27 or one of the other very late 5 releases. Still worked in 6.0 and 6.1 in non-qt apps. Fully broke sometime before 6.2 and hasn't been looked at since.
Scroll to change desktop was disabled around 6.3. Thankfully it wasn't removed, but it's annoying to have a core part of one's workflow seemingly broken after an update
Vertical taskbars set to expand automatically would crash the "configure taskbar" interface from 6.1-6.5 for me. Thankfully this one has been fixed.
Window positions are no longer remembered after a restart or log out. Setting applications to autostart in specific locations has been broken for me for a while.
I can probably come up with a couple more but i'm sure you get the picture. In each case the breakage was known before the actual release, and in each case it was decided to proceed anyway.
Don't get me wrong. Plasma is the best desktop available IMO. I'm just disappointed any time it regresses at all.
Thanks for your very detailed explanation. That seems annoying for sure. Your used features might be niche (I'm not even sure they are) but it is always very annoying when they remove something you use daily.
Maybe extensions might help?
I haven't found the right extensions yet but hopefully someday