All the pieces fit together, you know, and show a yet unpublished screenshot with Plasma's new looks.
It is. Includes a a bug-inducing NVIDIA GPU, unfortunately. For the rest of it, it is quite good with Plasma 6.
Has this been reported? If not, please report it:
If it has, maybe bump it with your video? It is clear indicator as to what is wrong.
Thanks you for your cooperation!
The risk is low. Your email address is not visible by the general public. A spammer would have to go through a manual registration process to see it. Sounds like a lot of work for a small niche number of email addresses.
Either way, when in doubt, do as suggested: use your spam-catching email address.
Great! My advice is you politely comment on it with your own experience or your insight into what the correct behaviour should be. This will not only give devs a measure of the importance of this bug, but will also keep you in the loop of the process of its resolution.
If you think you have found a bug, please report it at https://bugs.kde.org. This is will help get it solved as opposed to every other course of action.
there’s not really a substitute for After Effects yet,
Have you tried Natron? This software still needs some serious love, but maybe you can appreciate its potential as tool for people used to AE.
I agree. That said, users coming from proprietary tools may be gracious enough to meet the volunteers building free software at least half way.
There are abrasive people everywhere and everyone has an opinion. In a community without a top-down hierarchical structure, every Tom, Dick and Henrietta thinks they know what's best for the project and will tell you so. Don't take it personally, remember everybody wants what is best, and, if you believe in your proposal, persevere. There is someone who agrees with you.
This is PR bullshit. They have not changed their license one iota from what it was 2 days ago and, ultimately, the license is what goes. They have not corrected course. All they have done is asked users to trust them in a blog post. The problem with that is that blog posts are not legally binding and, in a field full of nasty, predatory and untrustworthy firms, Adobe is one of the nastiest, most predatory and least trustworthy . You do with that what you will.
It works really well with KRDC too. Proof.