I find the new #KDE #Plasma 5.18 stuff slightly misleading, with regards to #KUserfeedback . The blurb mentions that systemsettings5 would have a new option for opting in to user feedback, but having installed from the backports PPA on #Eaon #Kubuntu and previously built the latest git version of #Kate the only app that uses KUserFeedback is the aforementioned Kate, and only because I downloaded and built the feedback library myself, it's an optional dependency in the CMake file, for Kate...

Meanwhile, the CMake files for #systemsettings make no mention of the #KUserFeedback library, I know, I looked and even built it from source myself, to check.

#Kubuntu #Eaon #Plasma #KDE

Oh, and the version of #Ruqola in the Git repo also looks for #KUserFeedback couldn't find it in #PIM #Kontact but perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place (;*

#KDE #Plasma #Eaon #Kubuntu

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Turns out that #KUserFeedback gets optionally pulled in by #plasma-workspace, so if you build that and then build #systemsettings against it, suddenly, the User Feedback entry appears in systemsettings5.

As if by magic (;*

#KDE #Plasma

But, it's not a build dependency of #Plasma-workpace , apparently, so the #BackportsPPA for #KDE doesn't need to include the #KUserFeedback library, but will pick it up if it already exists.

Recently the PPA updated to 5.18.1 and now systemsettings5 has the entry for User Feedback without my needing to rebuild it and plasma-workspace from source.

So, that's a bonus (:*

If giving user feedback is something you want to opt in to, obviously (:*