While it's doubtful you'll see ads in KDE's core applications, it would be possible for distributions that wish to further monetize their work to fork these applications, placing ads in them.
This is a Qt module. KDE has nothing to do with it and there is pretty much no way they would ever use it.
I like to think that they wouldn’t dare. The vast majority of KDE’s users care a lot about open source and privacy. The instant KDE starts doing this, someone will fork their codebase and cut out the ads module. If they go proprietary, their community developers will move on to forks, like what happened with MySql and OpenOffice.
Absolutely nothing’s stopping Linux distros from putting ads in their OS now. There are already software for that. So it’s unlikely the major ones will do it even when the module becomes available, and those who do will be shunned by the Linux community, as they should be.
This is a Qt module. KDE has nothing to do with it and there is pretty much no way they would ever use it.
I like to think that they wouldn’t dare. The vast majority of KDE’s users care a lot about open source and privacy. The instant KDE starts doing this, someone will fork their codebase and cut out the ads module. If they go proprietary, their community developers will move on to forks, like what happened with MySql and OpenOffice.
Absolutely nothing’s stopping Linux distros from putting ads in their OS now. There are already software for that. So it’s unlikely the major ones will do it even when the module becomes available, and those who do will be shunned by the Linux community, as they should be.