ltoscano added a comment.

  In T10812#182252 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182252>, @cfeck wrote:
  
  > Yes, we have been trying hard, but did we succeed? Would someone just stop 
using Okular, because it is shipped with the Plasma bundle instead of the KDE 
Applications bundle?
  
  
  I fear it will happen, yes. Moreover, Plasma bits tend to update their 
dependecies on base libraries (Qt and Frameworks) at a faster pace than most of 
the other components. But more important than that it's the branding issue 
(which why I advocate a change of the name of the bundle).
  
  > Also, does "Discover" or "Bluedevil" really only work under Plasma?
  
  That's what the Plasma team decided, and they can decide otherwise. They 
decided (with reasons) that those components are tightly integrated with the 
rest of Plasma. This can change, of course; other components were moved out of 
Plasma over time.
  
  The discussion about LTS applications it's totally different. No one forces 
us to provide LTS releases, and from a resource point of view it does not make 
much sense: most of the applications per of the bundle are independent enough 
from each other and they don't bump their requirements frequently, so they 
could be updated by distributions should their policy allow that. But many of 
them can provide semi-official repositories with updates.
  Talking about CentOS, the direction there is clear: flatpak.

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812

To: ngraham, ltoscano
Cc: ltoscano, cfeck, aacid, #yakuake, #okular, #dolphin, #kate, #spectacle, 
#konsole, #gwenview, #kde_pim, #kde_games, #kde_applications, ngraham

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