Claims it shouldn't be a "big deal" since SDDM still works fine.
I'm not familiar enough with systemd/logind, but presumably the KDE devs see enough reason to build their own login manager. I'd suspect it's at least partially due to wanting to distance the project from legacy solutions (Xorg). So, it's not clear to me that retaining support for SDDM wouldn't just delay the inevitable.
I'm not familiar enough with systemd/logind, but presumably the KDE devs see enough reason to build their own login manager. I'd suspect it's at least partially due to wanting to distance the project from legacy solutions (Xorg). So, it's not clear to me that retaining support for SDDM wouldn't just delay the inevitable.