Sorry I worded that wrong, I meant that is is an official KDE project,
coming under the KDE umbella.

But ignoring what KDE neon is or isn't, why is PIM not installed by default
on neon?  I understand the dev edition needs to be very basic and minimal,
but surely the User edition should showcase it?

On 19 September 2017 at 12:04, Jonathan Riddell <[email protected]> wrote:

> > 5) KDE neon don't install it by default - The official KDE distribution
> > don't install it by default.  Probably due to the resource hogging as
> > described above.
>
> There's no official KDE distro and KDE neon certainly isn't it.  It's
> just a project some of us had an idea for and looking for a place to
> home it KDE was the obvious fit.
>
> Jonathan
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