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@mrgaturus @redstrate @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Right. Maybe submit a bug report?:
It sounds like the kind of issue the folks of the “We care about your Input” goal would want to tackle.
@mrgaturus @redstrate @kde@lemmy.kde.social
You mean like this?
Akademy-es kicks off again today at 10 CEST!
https://www.kde-espana.org/akademy-es-2025
We will be installing Linux on attendees computers in our installfest and running demos and activities from our booth.
¡Come and set your computer free!
Getting ready for the Akademy-es Linux installfest that will be held in Málaga on Saturday.
https://www.kde-espana.org/akademy-es-2025
Málaga, let’s free your computers!
KDE is part of the #EndOf10 campaign and we are on a mission to convert as many users over to Linux as we can.
https://kde.org/for/w10-exiles/
This is the perfect time to ditch Windows and get the new and shiny Plasma 6.4 for your machine!
Check out the upcoming events where you can get Linux installed on your computer:
@frumble @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Good idea! Come and help us make it happen!:
@nictakiego @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Trash is still just a folder. The widget just makes it easier to interact with.
Yes Konqis!
KDE devs are working on this. It has become a priority of the “We care about your Input” goal.
https://phabricator.kde.org/T17433
We are currently working on implementing a new virtual keyboard called QVK that will built into Plasma:
@Rhababerbarbar @kde@lemmy.kde.social
That is the proposal page. Of all proposals, and there are always quite few, the community votes and selects three to work on for two years. This one was not selected.
@Rhababerbarbar @kde@lemmy.kde.social
“Sandbox all the things” is not currently a KDE goal.
@muelsyse @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Spectacle release cycle has moved to that of Plasma and will be installed with Plasma, as a part of Plasma.
It used to be am independent app and on many distros you would install it separately (like on Arch) and its release cycle was that of KDE Gear.
And let’s not forget everyone who contributed by using, testing, or blogging about our projects! Whether it was with code, art, bug reports, social media posts, or anything else, by desinterestedly lending your time and skill, regardless of if it was on a regular basis (shout out to all our hardworking devs!) or with a one-time, flyby commit that sniped a bug out of your favorite app, you too helped make KDE better for everybody this year.
https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved
Have a great holiday 🎄!
We also want to thank everyone who donated through the pop-up. We’re very grateful for your support!
Many people said they wished they could donate more. Please don’t think you didn’t make a difference! Every euro will help!
@franklin @kde@lemmy.kde.social
You donate €50 or more and you can choose an app you would like to express your support for from the list. Your name then appears on the app’s apps.kde.org page as a supporter until the next relase of KDE Gear (25.04).
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* KBreakOut is the classic brick-busting arcade game.
* KTuberling is for the younger users, and lets them build up a potato head, robot, pizza, and more – with added voices!
Have a fun!
@DrinkyBird @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Yes, that is what it means.