As an exclusive Linux user, kde plasma desktop enjoyer, and scientist plotting distributions professionally all i can say is... why the hell are you putting effort into this? The open source R and Python projects contain open source packages that already cover all necessary plotting needs directly in the environment we do analysis in and libreoffice calc covers everything else. What is the purpose of this effort? Y'all do great work and mange a pantheon of valuable user interface tools, but this seems so far off your plate you got me shouting here into the void. Go clean up the calendar ram flood and improve integration of Akonadi.
@RadicalEcologist
I guess for the same reason that you enjoy any of those things: people want to work on it ... for free... in their spare time.
Am I frustrated that exchange support is so bad in KMail? yes (mostly because I'm forced to care about exchange support), but in open source that's kinda the deal.
Also, I'm not sure the people that would work on statistics software are the same as would work on Kalendar😃 @kde@kde
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@brucehankins@kde@kde We'd love to update it but Google isn't allowing us to do that anymore since early 2022, due to Itinerary being able to store vaccination certificates.
@sneufeind@brucehankins@kde@kde That would probably work. However it would require our infrastructure to be able to produce separate APKs (and separate metadata with separate translations, as we aren't even allowed to mention that topic), which it currently cannot do unfortunately.