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KDE Ships Frameworks 5.115.0
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I thought bis was about the Framework Laptops lol
To be honest, a KDE badged Framework laptop would be a cool bit of kit.
It's not? I am completely clueless about KDE.
KDE Frameworks is a set of libraries that can be used to help developers make Qt apps:
Source: the article linked, by OP
Im also clueless about the inner workings of kde, gnome etc. But no its not :)