IrcsomeBot | <DarinMiller> Given that there are only ~430 people in the Kubuntu forums and if contrasted against the 1000's of Kubuntu downloads, I would say skip IRC. As for torrents (and IRC's), anyone savvy enough to employ such tool are typically savvy enough to install either as needed. | 02:36 |
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mparillo | KDE Frameworks 5.85 landing in II. Kinfocenter still reporting 5.84. | 11:17 |
mparillo | But even these partial upgrades do not seem to make II unstable for me. | 11:22 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:30 |
Mamarok | I am with valorie here, IRC is a must, especially regarding bad bridging with Matrix and the desastrous reputation of Telegram. Any Free Software enthousiast should stay away from the likes of Telegram, Messenger etc. | 17:06 |
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valorie | unfortunately we don't have good help coverage in #kubuntu for the past year or two | 19:48 |
RikMills | valorie: that was part of my thinking. having the client there by default implies on some level that support via IRC should be good | 20:19 |
mparillo | Good, compared to what alternative? I recall https://www.kubuntuforums.net/ having problems fighting spam and for a long time, people found it difficult to register there. KDE forums are not responsive to user questions in my experience. | 20:35 |
mparillo | Sure, more than half the problems are really not Kubuntu-specific, so #ubuntu or askubuntu should apply. | 20:36 |
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