Plasma Setup Released
Plasma Setup, the new wizard that guides users through the initial configuration of KDE Plasma, is having its first release as part of the Plasma 6.6 release!
With Plasma Setup, the technical steps of operating system installation and disk partitioning can be handled separately from user-facing steps like setting up an account, connecting to a network, and so on. This facilitates important use cases such as:
- Companies shipping Plasma pre-installed on devices
- Businesses or charity organizations refurbishing computers with Plasma to give them new life
- Giving away or selling a computer with Plasma on it, without giving the new owner access to the previous owner’s data
This has been several months in the making, as it has been my primary focus ever since I was hired by KDE e.V. last year. The project has seen a ton of work, and we've collaborated with distros and other stakeholders to ensure it meets the needs of the community.
I am very excited to see Plasma Setup finally in the hands of users, and how it will make KDE (and Linux/FOSS in general) more accessible to a wider audience. This is a key piece that was needed in order for Plasma to be more viable and accessible to a whole class of users (non-technical end-users, businesses, governments, etc.).
There are still plenty of improvements that can be made, and contributions are very welcome! If you are interested in contributing, please check out the project on KDE's GitLab: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-setup