Summary:
- The article discusses the announcement by the KDE and GNOME communities that they will be officially supporting their own Linux distributions, moving away from their previous practice of focusing solely on desktop environments.
- KDE will be releasing its own official KDE Plasma distribution, while GNOME will be releasing its own GNOME Linux distribution, both aimed at providing a complete and integrated experience for users.
- The move is seen as a strategic shift for the two major desktop environments, allowing them to have more control over the overall user experience and better cater to the needs of their respective communities.