Feb 19
1433 new feature requests were implemented." my brain actually receives this: "According to KDE users' complaint system, 1433 new bugs were
introduced and 7293 features that had to work in previous version are
now actually working." KDE is just the example, don't get me wrong. I'm using KDE as my main
DE and I like it a lot.
Reading between the lines
When I read a new software announcement like this: "According to KDE's bug-tracking system, 7293 bugs have been fixed and1433 new feature requests were implemented." my brain actually receives this: "According to KDE users' complaint system, 1433 new bugs were
introduced and 7293 features that had to work in previous version are
now actually working." KDE is just the example, don't get me wrong. I'm using KDE as my main
DE and I like it a lot.

