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    Future of Neon?

    Now that the KDE devs have started to turn their attention on creating a new KDE Plasma immutable distro (Not my beverage of choice)
    based on Arch, I'm wondering about the future of KDE Neon, after all, it was created to showcase the latest and greatest KDE software!

    I'm not a big fan of Kubuntu because it is not as up-to-date as Neon as far as Plasma goes, and you have to de-snap it to turn it into a
    normal distro!

    I have an old spare laptop sitting idle so I'm thinking of installing the latest CachyOS ISO on it and see if we can get along. I think I tried
    to install Fedora on it some time ago, but we couldn't see eye-to-eye!

    I wonder if or when Neon gets the boot, so to speak! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Constant change is here to stay!

    #2
    It depends on how long any maintainer(s) keep working on it, like any other F/OSS project.

    As far as I can see, there really is only a couple, maybe even one main person, so I can't say how long it goes on -- much of it is automated and fairly well set up for that now, but upgrades will be where the effort comes in, iirc. But I don't see the original developers there at all. Sitter is a main KDE Linux guy, and Jonathan Riddell has been fairly silent overall Both are the OG Kubuntu devs, as well as Neon's.

    KDE Linux still has a loooonnnnngggg way to go, and they are still sort of deciding how the core OS and other things will work --- it ain't gonna be a "normal" distro at all, by your definition (flatpak/snap/Distrobox), or even among other 'immutable' platforms. And the initial focus will be as a dev platform.
    I am basically waiting for KDE Linux to solidify a bit more -- aka I need to learn how to overlay things for hardware/driver support on my Chromebook, because I am a masochist sometimes. Which I was able to do on Fedora Kinoite with some work and reading, but KDE Linux is quite different, with different tools.

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      #3
      If KDE Neon goes away, I'll re-install Arch and a KDE meta package. I would prefer to stop dicking around with my system, hence KDE Neon.
      I do not personally use Kubuntu, but I'm the tech support for my daughter who does.

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        #4
        As I write this I am downloading CachyOS and will burn it to an SDD stick so I can install it later this week.
        "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
        – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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          #5
          I've got it on my test machine right now. As I installed it I checked to see what I could uncheck in the software section because
          it installs something like three or four Terminal apps and two or three text editors and some stuff in the development section
          (QT Assistant and a few more) that I really don't need.

          I wish there was a more bare-bones install option like in Neon where I could just build the system as I need it rather than
          removing a bunch of stuff and potentially break the system!

          Otherwise, it's fine
          Constant change is here to stay!

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            #6
            There will be a non-dev focused version down the road.
            But the first official release will likely be this development based layout with pre-release versions of KDE stuff.

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              #7
              Just to be clear, I meant that I have CachyOS on my test machine...
              Constant change is here to stay!

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