Nate Graham, a developer involved in quality control in the KDE project, recently published a report on the development progress of KDE. The report highlights key changes that have been made to the branch on which the upcoming release of KDE Plasma 6.4.0 is based.
- One notable addition is the implementation of a graph for visually assessing changes in speed. This graph is accessible on the “Details” page, allowing users to track file transfer progress more effectively. (source)
- Another significant update is the addition of a setting for forcibly disconnecting certain applications in the system tray. This feature can be useful when applications lack internal settings to stop indicators, such as Discord. (source)
- Improvements have been made in krunner to enhance the grouping of search results. Actions related to the session and loading are now prioritized in the output list, along with improved keyboard navigation. (source)
- Further optimizations have been made to the heuristics of window placement, relative to the screen or



/Reports, release notes, official announcements.