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[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 6 points 1 year ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Plans were drafted in September to offer KDE Plasma 6 in Fedora 40.

All of these releases should take place at the end of February to inaugurate the Plasma 6.0 desktop.

Fedora 40 meanwhile should be out by the end of April and the Fedora KDE spin or those otherwise manually installing the KDE desktop will thus be able to enjoy the fresh Plasma 6 experience.

Well, the FESCo members have signed off on the Plasma 6.0 plan and the X11 support removal is still included.

FESCo members voted in this ticket to approve the Plasma 6.0 change proposal for Fedora 40.

Separately being pursued as well for Fedora 40 is removing the GNOME X11 session support.


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