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Also check response from Martin Graesslin, one of KWin's main devs:
My point here is that this doesn’t prove anything and I care about that, because given the methodology of these benchmarks it’s quite likely that the next time a benchmark is published it “proves” KDE to be slowest and then FUD is spread about KDE just like when there was a benchmark “proving” that KDE uses more RAM. You are in a much better position to highlight the flaws of the benchmarks if you are the “winner” of the benchmark, otherwise people tell you that you are in the “denial” stage.
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