KDE Plasma 6: “better defaults”
The KDE project just finished up its 2023 developer sprint, and with Plasma 6 development being in full swing - which encompasses moving to Qt 6 - there's some major announcements here.
As a result, we advanced a number of topics that had been stuck for a while. A major area of my focus in this respect became Better default settings". The 5 -> 6 transition is the perfect time to make significant changes to the default settings in a way that improve the UX out of the box.
The two biggest changes to KDE's default settings will be moving from single-click to open a file, to double-clicking. Single-clicking to open has been a KDE staple for a long time, but it's the exact opposite of literally every other major environment, so it makes sense to align this basic interaction with people's expectations. Of course, this is KDE, so it'll be a toggle in the same way it is now.
The second major change is Wayland by default. While X.org will, of course, still work and be available to distributions and users, Wayland will be KDE's official recommendation from here on out. With X.org development having pretty much halted completely, and quite a few major distributions now defaulting to Wayland, this is the right move to make. For all the Wayland haters - feel free to donate your time and expertise to X.org development, because no one else is.
There's a few other cool changes coming up, such as the floating panel by default, the accent colour being used in the top parts of windows, and more.