That’s great! While I’ll like never use it other than to help with testing, it will help a large number of users.
In the “Finish him” move, @Bero ripped the KDE out of it. Just reached in and ripped its heart out. Epic!
I’m another old guy and I absolutely agree. When you learn how to do it on the command line, it’s so simple and easy than the bloated GUI with pretty buttons.
I use “system update” for update;
Discover for flatpacks;
dnfdragora for installing new software
I just noticed that the warning against Discover and other stuff about Open Mandriva shows up only when I am not logged into the forum. When I am logged in it DOESN’T show up.
Most of the time I am auto signed in so I didn’t even see all of it. (A habit of reading things partially and over time coming back and reading more.)
Although I am starting to get the hang of things, it might still help people to keep it up while the user is logged in as well. Or at least have it be accessible somehow after login?
Check the [your] user profile settings/preferences
It was accessible until you turned it off. It points to this thread. I looked and I do not see a way to turn it back on.
On Discourse’s forum this has been mentioned and they agree. There is currently no user dependent way to restore dismissed banners.
Until this thread I actually did not notice the big X where the banner could be dismissed. Learning every day, I reckon. Made it a bookmark, just to be sure.
Maybe @rugyada should turn it back on for everyone whenever changes are made to it. Then the users could dismiss it again after reading it.
Hohoho, I didn’t even remember clicking it away, with there being so much to click away on the internet.
If there are changes to it that makes it doubly needed. Perhaps it could be minimised instead of axed?
The way Discourse is designed, We can pin a comment to the top of the main page. Once the member dismisses it, it is just a topic in the forum. The user cannot bring it back. At least you can read it now from the link I posted above.
I think (no guarantee) that @rugyada can repin if after making changes. Then it would be there until the member dismisses it again. You can click on the pin on any topic in a section and make it go away (for yourself only.)
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