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Where should I file a suggestion for change in KDE Discover?

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    Where should I file a suggestion for change in KDE Discover?

    Based on talks with new Linux users, many of them are confused when they open "Software Center" and are met with multiple "sources" for a single application - from repos, Flatpak, Snap.
    I think Discover should include a small ? icon next to the source selector, explaining what specific format is, what are the pros and cons (eg. "This is repo package, it may be outdated if you're using an LTS release").

    #linux #kde #change #plasma

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      Where should I file a suggestion for change in KDE Discover?

      Based on talks with new Linux users, many of them are confused when they open "Software Center" and are met with multiple "sources" for a single application - from repos, Flatpak, Snap.
      I think Discover should include a small ? icon next to the source selector, explaining what specific format is, what are the pros and cons (eg. "This is repo package, it may be outdated if you're using an LTS release").

      #linux #kde #change #plasma

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      @leniwcowaty I would start on the forums:

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      Brainstorm

      Ideas for features and enhancements.

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      KDE Discuss (discuss.kde.org)

      But otherwise search for duplicate and if not found create a new one at bugs.kde.org with Discover as component

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      • leniwcowaty@fosstodon.orgL leniwcowaty@fosstodon.org

        Where should I file a suggestion for change in KDE Discover?

        Based on talks with new Linux users, many of them are confused when they open "Software Center" and are met with multiple "sources" for a single application - from repos, Flatpak, Snap.
        I think Discover should include a small ? icon next to the source selector, explaining what specific format is, what are the pros and cons (eg. "This is repo package, it may be outdated if you're using an LTS release").

        #linux #kde #change #plasma

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        @leniwcowaty

        You can do one of two things:

        1. Go to https://discuss.kde.org/c/brainstorm/7 and submit your suggestion there.

        2. Go to https://bugs.kde.org and start to submit a new bug and choose "wishlist" when you get to choose the severity.

        In both cases. we'd recommend checking that someone has not submitted something similar.

        If they have add yourself to the thread and submit your ideas in the comments instead of starting a new thread.

        Thanks!

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          @leniwcowaty

          You can do one of two things:

          1. Go to https://discuss.kde.org/c/brainstorm/7 and submit your suggestion there.

          2. Go to https://bugs.kde.org and start to submit a new bug and choose "wishlist" when you get to choose the severity.

          In both cases. we'd recommend checking that someone has not submitted something similar.

          If they have add yourself to the thread and submit your ideas in the comments instead of starting a new thread.

          Thanks!

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          @leniwcowaty

          Also remember you can help change happen directly! Visit

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          Get Involved - KDE Community Wiki

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          (community.kde.org)

          and see how you can contribute.

          And we don't only need coders!

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