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A recent change was proposed last month to implement an on-by-default KDED (KDE Daemon) module that will gently ask you to donate to KDE as a pop-up on your notification system inside the KDE Plasma desktop, planned for version 6.2.

As per the merge request cited above and this blog post from developer Nate Graham regarding the situation, we can find the following rationale behind this implementation: KDE usually ask through various social media posts, official channels and yearly fundraisers and blog posts which Graham noted you "may get the impression that we’re always begging for cash". However, if you're not a follower of those and just an average KDE (Plasma) user, you might never know that KDE (The Foundation) has these donations requests constantly being asked, or never know it could be in need of funding.


Pictured - The donation request in KDE Plasma, although the button has now been changed to a less pushy "Donate" instead of "Donate Now".

With that in mind and the fact that other organizations already do this on a yearly basis (Thunderbird and Wikimedia for example), KDE decided to implement a KDED module that will ask for donations only once a year in Plasma 6.2+. While it may look intrusive, this is completely configurable for those which are packaging KDE so, it's up to each Linux distribution or users to disable it using the normal means of disabling KDED modules.

Something else to keep in mind is that they want to keep expanding too, they want to offer full-time employment to more people and hire more. On top of that, and quite exciting sounding, is that Graham noted in the blog post they eventually want to "fund the creation of a next-generation KDE OS we can offer directly to institutions looking to switch to Linux, and a hardware certification program to go along with it". Including (jokingly) they want to "take over the world" and get more distributions to use KDE Plasma by default.

Editor's opinion: I think it is fair for KDE to expose that they need funding and asking that from inside the UI would not hurt for a software that delivered so much for free (as in freedom and as in "gratis"). It is not cluttered, and does not seem to break anyone's workflow.

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tfk Aug 29
I'm already donating yearly. I run KDE on various devices now. Even my parents are using it. So its only fair that I make a contribution.
pipyui Aug 29
Once a year? Configurable by distribution?
Hard feelings: none
akselmo Aug 29
> Including (jokingly) they want to "take over the world"

Ah yes.. Jokingly. ;)
Pyrate Aug 29
Doesn't the welcome screen for every new Plasma version mention donations and such? I don't think the "if you're not a follower of those [...]" bit is being genuine here.
Klaas Aug 29
There are n distributions. That's too many; the market is splintered. Let's start a new one. There are n+1 distributions.

https://xkcd.com/927/
Antryg64 Aug 29
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Personally, this makes much more sense than having it on the initial welcome screen. I can't speak for anyone else, but I will not donate to a something I have just installed and am getting a feel for. Once I've used it for a while, though, and it impresses me like the Plasma desktop has, I'm more than happy to make a donation. A gentle annual reminder is nothing to get upset over.
I'd like an "I've already donated" flag that can be set somewhere in a config file
whizse Aug 29
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No no no? They want money now? I thought.... was it really capitalism all along?
pb Aug 29
What's that 8.1% of a cat about?
pb Aug 29
I had a long break from KDE after they took a bad (for me) direction with KDE4. But last year, on the new computer, I decided to go wayland and I switched to kde, since xfce didn't have a wayland version. All was fine in the beginning but after some update (probably) the computer started randomly freezing. Like, I browse the web and bam, everything is frozen, hard reset needed. Or I leave the comp on, go eat or whatever, come back and it's frozen. Or I put it to sleep and can't wake it up etc. I suspected faulty hardware (ran memory tests etc.) and various programs (turned them off on boot etc.) but after a while I started to direct my suspicion towards KDE. So eventually I gathered some courage and time, and I installed Hyprland. It was a few months ago and not a single freeze since then, heh. And I actually love my new DE, everything configured to my taste (because by me, hehe).

TL;DR If you're experiencing random system freezes, it might be KDE.
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