I didn’t even realize KDE doesn’t have a settings API like GNOME. I thought they shared that stuff.
But yeah the fact that settings have a schema, types, a storage backend, a DBus API, and a C API, make it really flexible and reliable. Like GNOME Tweaks and dconf Editor being able to configure the system from a Flatpak app that has some permissions holes punched in it.
I didn’t even realize KDE doesn’t have a settings API like GNOME. I thought they shared that stuff.
But yeah the fact that settings have a schema, types, a storage backend, a DBus API, and a C API, make it really flexible and reliable. Like GNOME Tweaks and dconf Editor being able to configure the system from a Flatpak app that has some permissions holes punched in it.