On 6/10/26 2:17 PM, psudo--- via tde-users wrote:
A lot of GNU/linux software is discriminating primarily against conservatives and people on the political right, this unfortunately includes KDE Plasma:
https://lunduke.substack.com/p/kde-attacks-critics-as-sad-people https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShmMajfj314 https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=4QonsAQYME8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00EPajdGrdY
A lot of people are looking to migrate away from KDE Plasma because of this along with them pushing a wayland-only session. Trinity is an amazing option that has nearly all the same features Plasma has with a much lighter codebase and also works with Devuan and Xlibre.
So it might be a weird question but in the year 2026 I have to ask: Does Trinity accept everyone (users/contributers) regardless of background/politics/race/gender, etc so long as they write quality code and focus on making the project as great as it can be?
P.S I don't mind what the politics are of those who work on Trinity, I don't need to know at all.
Wow,
Never heard of a political desktop. This almost looks like a message designed to inject the same into the conversion and that would be inappropriate.