ngraham added a comment.

  In T10812#182253 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182253>, @ltoscano wrote:
  
  > 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.
  
  
  In fact we don't have to fear or guess: we can just look at GNOME. They 
distribute their apps alongside GNOME itself. They share a release schedule and 
version numbering schema, and many of them even have "GNOME" in their name 
(e.g. "GNOME Chess", "GNOME Photos", etc). Despite this, I see no indication 
that people confusedly think you can't use GNOME's apps without the GNOME DE 
itself. People seem to happily use GNOME apps on whatever DE they want. 
Logically I think this makes sense because if you open up an app store app like 
Discover or GNOME Software, you generally see no indication of which parent DE 
an app is released alongside. If I crack open Discover and check out Simple 
Scan or GNOME Disks, nothing there tells me that I need all of GNOME to run it. 
So I don't think this is actually a problem.
  
  In T10812#182253 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182253>, @ltoscano wrote:
  
  > In T10812#182252 <https://phabricator.kde.org/T10812#182252>, @cfeck 
wrote:>>
  >
  > > 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.
  
  
  To clear up a misconception, Discover doesn't depend on Plasma 
<https://cgit.kde.org/discover.git/tree/CMakeLists.txt>. In fact I believe it's 
being used in Lubuntu right now.

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