Originally posted by claydoh
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Neon based on 18.04 and Neon based on 20.04 seems like a particularly useful comparison because they both use the same versions of all of the libraries supplied in the Neon repo(s), yet Neon based on 18.04 has working KDE Connect (as does Kubuntu 18.04) and Neon based on 20.04 does not have working KDE Connect (and neither does Kubuntu 20.04). The daily build for Kubuntu "Groovy" doesn't work either, FWIW.
You say you don't want to bug people, but honestly, if no one knows about this, no one will look at it. Most developers rarely if ever visit web forums or Reddit, so mailing lists, irc and telegram are the places to go. It could be something as simple as a minor difference in the build options between Neon Bionic and Neon Focal, or something different in one of the low level dependencies between the two. But unless someone who knows about these things looks at it (hopefully) we'll never know.
I did file the bug with KDE, and I also emailed the KDE Connect assignee (before I filed the bug; I did not know he would be the assignee at the time I sent the email) about the issue, using the email address supplied on the KDE Connect "Share and Receive" plugin itself. I know that a lot of users can be really demanding of devs, acting as though their pet bug is the only bug in existence and that the dev needs to fix it right now, and I don't want to be that person. Devs can sometimes get bogged down by people demanding things (the Mint blog has mentioned this in the recent past), and I want to make sure I'm not inadvertently crossing that line into being an annoyance.
You obviously know more than me about what the norm is, though, for bug reporting, so if you say it is something I should bring up, I can do that. Should I file a bug in Ubuntu also about it?

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