they would still be totally wrong. it will be available for new installs the moment kde adds it to the plasma packages. their comment makes zero sense.
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??? are you being serious? obviously fedorah isnt arch.
anyway, Cachy will have it the second KDE adds it to the plasma / kde-applications packages.
i get this explanation and mostly agree, even though it uses the word "download" right in the pop up.
my sentiments exactly
hey cheers for the message.
i dont think your english was really bad. perhaps more that there was a slightly unusual grammar employed and because english itself is so messy and confusing, that i misunderstood. also, my english language abilities arent fantastic or normal anyway, even though its my fist language.
in english we also say that people "developed" an illness, its more about exact tense. So "has been developed" just sounded a bit awkward and made me think you meant the condition itself, and not the study of it.
anyway long story short, english itself sucks and is quite prone to misunderstandings. thanks for conversing in good faith. :)
i was on reddit everyday for years and ive never seen this image. how do you know its not a real situation, and why are you mad about it?
there is and i also think there should be.
but i would never use one or recommend doing so.
i know its not much, but i can make a perfect one.
let me have this.
No hablo español. Perdona que me molestara el problema gramatical. No era mi intención ser ofensivo de ninguna manera.
The thing is that "been developed" strongly implies that there was an active and intentional developing (inventing) of it. Sadly there are many people that do pose such questions, purposely framed in that manner. So I suppose i reacted based on a misunderstanding of that meaning. Cheers and be well :)
sadly i was forced to go to a number of them.
here, look for the chart breakdown regarding age and religiousness. good day. https://www.theglobalstatistics.com/religion-in-us-statistics/
"been developed"? *facepalm
trickles down from the base kde packages. this is simple.
it appears they may not understand rolling release, or proper grammar to describe the situation, but theres an actual answer to their question, which is anything but "not al all".