What about KDE? How is this tied to Gnome apps?
What is Fedora, in what way is it tied to Gnome? What makes the desktop, what the Distro important?
I think having telemitry for GUI things is very important, so 100% desktop
- used settings pages and subpages (move to the top, a level up?)
- settings searched for that dont exist
- setup changes
- used apps
- used key combos or never used key combos
- changed things in GNOME, extensions, …
- uninstalled preinstalled Apps
Apart from that I think App user feedback is already very rich. There are issues everywhere.
And I actually dont know what problems I have with Fedora KDE…
- rpmfusion not installed through GUI (KDE setup dialog now?)
- some systemd services like autoupdates premade, independend of GUI elements
- udev rules for some things
- podman USB access
- user in groups libvirt and plugdev by default
- some wheel polkit exceptions for LUKS, udisks2, kde-partitionmanager
- Discover running in the background so I disable it always, not actually sure it worked.
- fish shell with shortcuts
- nice KDE backgrounds instead of these Fedora ones
- a custom Grub theme
- a better SDDM theme
- an actually good color theme
These are all things I can report, but yes to understand usage of complex GUI things, more KDE telemitry could help. And the tiny Fedora part apart from the Desktop maybe also.