Not sure where else to post this, or which tags to use, but I’ve noticed a peculiarity: Manjaro is no longer listed on the distributions page of the KDE website.
This archived link from earlier this month shows Manjaro KDE listed alongside Kubuntu, OpenSUSE, Fedora KDE, and KDE Neon; today, only the latter 4 are listed.
Is there any reason for this change?
Hi,
I clicked on your link, Manjaro distro is present on the distributions page, ok
But, if you click on the LEARN MORE link (on the bottom page) , Manjaro is listed
see the link below
Enjoy !
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I’m sorry, I should have provided a screenshot. As seen here, Manjaro KDE is not present on the distributions page:
I’ve also archived the page with archive.md, as the current version has not yet been crawled by the Wayback Machine. It’s also not visible on their end either .
I wonder why it was removed?
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In my case I always active all the kde telemetry
Question : what are the Manjaro telemetry info ?
Answer : The telemetry code is open source, like the kde telemetry, right ?
In 2019 I read this book !
Permanent Record is a 2019 autobiography by Edward Snowden, whose revelations sparked a global debate about surveillance. It was published on September 17, 2019 (Constitution Day), by Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company. The book describes Snowden's childhood as well as his tenure at the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and his motivations for the leaking of highly classified information in 2013 that revealed global surveillance programs. Snowden Upo...
That’s no loss by any stretch of the imagination. Add RebornOS and BlueStar.
I mean…doesn’t Plasma itself have telemetry? And Kubuntu especially?