
KDE developer Nate Graham who has been a major contributor to KDE over the years and is known for his weekly KDE development summaries, has released a 2021 roadmap for the year.
Based on his intricate involvement in everything KDE related, Nate published a New Years Day roadmap looking at likely performance for the desktop environment this year.
Among the 2021 roadmap items are delivering a ‘production ready’ Plasma Wayland session, properly handling fingerprint support throughout the KDE stack, completing the Breeze Evolution icon work, creating a replacement for the Kickoff application launcher and support for recurring text within the Konsole terminal emulator when the format is changed.
Nate’s 2021 forecasts / roadmap for KDE can be found on his blog.
His roadmap for last year featured such items as improved Samba sharing detection in the Dolphin file manager, automatic rotation for tablets, better wallpapers, X11 scaling factors per screen, and other items typically addressed during the calendar year.