I found this link on Nate Grahams' blog (https://pointieststick.com/) today.
It contains valuable information not only for distribution packagers, but also for people who put together their individual Plasma experience, e.g. on top of a minimal Linux base, possible with - or like - Arch, Debian, Fedora Everything, Gentoo, openSUSE, Slackware or Ubuntu Server:
https://community.kde.org/Distributi...ecommendations
Addition
I checked the recommendations against a standard Kubuntu 22.04 installation.
For your information, there are some recommendations that are missing:
I have to say that the Kubuntu team did a very good job for us - thank you!
It contains valuable information not only for distribution packagers, but also for people who put together their individual Plasma experience, e.g. on top of a minimal Linux base, possible with - or like - Arch, Debian, Fedora Everything, Gentoo, openSUSE, Slackware or Ubuntu Server:
https://community.kde.org/Distributi...ecommendations
Addition
I checked the recommendations against a standard Kubuntu 22.04 installation.
For your information, there are some recommendations that are missing:
- dolphin-plugins (could be worth installing even if you don't use version control systems like git, because it also contains Dropbox service integration and Mount ISO plugin)
- kde-pim-addons (of course, because Kubuntu 22.04 does not use the PIM suite!)
- kio-admin (only available in the Kubuntu Backports PPA - could be worth installing if you want to use Dolphin for managing files/folders with root privileges)
- kio-gdrive (could be worth installing if you use Google Drive)
- phonon4qt5-backend-vlc (this should be the mentioned "phonon-vlc" and could be worth installing if you work with VLC)
I have to say that the Kubuntu team did a very good job for us - thank you!