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Hi everyone, I'm considering Fedora but I am unsure about the focus between versions. Fedora is often seen as GNOME-first, so I have two main questions:
Does the KDE version still feel like a "second-class" spin, or is it now treated equally to the GNOME Workstation in terms of development resources?
When Fedora introduces new core features or system-wide technologies, is there a delay for the KDE version, or do they always land at the exact same time?
I prefer Plasma but I don't want to miss out on the polish and the "bleeding edge" updates that Fedora is known for. What is the situation like in 2026? Thanks!
u/EducationalRope8602 — 17 days ago