 If you follow KDE, the biggest releases you're probably looking forward are the KDE Plasma releases. And that makes sense, it's the one I am also always looking after, but it's not actually at all the biggest release that KDE Plasma does, at least not the only one. There are other things that get released from KDE and not always with the same schedule of KDE Plasma. So we actually have different bundles and the KDE Plasma one has like system settings, discover, the KDE Plasma desktop and shell. I think, yeah, a Plasma workspace, these are all part of the Plasma desktop release. Then there's also the frameworks. As an example, Plasma framework is released with the frameworks, which has a different release schedule compared to KDE Plasma desktop. And that's sometimes a bit of an issue because sometimes you need to change something in the desktop and that change requires something in the frameworks. And since that you have a different release schedule, sometimes something messes up. And that has happened in the past and it's something that occasionally annoys me very much. But there's also another release schedule, which is Plasma Mobile. And that one is released much, much more frequently compared to KDE Plasma desktop. Because of course, if you as a developer put it, if you're waiting for your phone to get functional, you don't want to wait four months for each release. So it's actually much more frequent. There's also the KDE PR, which is the one about the applications. And this one actually has a kind of funny story behind it because there has been like a long discussion on how this one should actually be called. Because at the beginning it was called KDE and then it was the KDE SC, which stands for software compilation. And then it was the KDE applications. And then, and I do remember this last change, it was asked that the KDE application bundle was not referred to anymore as KDE applications with a capital A, but with a lowercase A because it was not like the KDE applications as a brand. It was just KDE applications informally. And this was done to get to get the idea that there's no such thing as like the KDE applications capital letter that like maybe only works on KDE Plasma. There was the goal to give each application their own branding and to push out the idea that applications could very much be used outside the KDE environment. Even, sorry, I meant the KDE Plasma environment, obviously, and even on GNOME or other desktop environments. And then it was rebranded again, rightfully, in my opinion, to the KDE gear. So right now most of the applications of KDE are released in the KDE gear. Obviously, not all of them. I already mentioned that discover and system settings are actually part of the KDE Plasma release, if I remember correctly. But there are also other apps that have like their own release schedule. And KDE does offer the option to all of them interners to either opt in the KDE gear or not. So when does the KDE gear actually release? And if I understood this one correctly, it is every four months. So on the fourth month, the eighth month, and the 12th. Let's try actually to get an idea of what a KDE gear announcement looks like. This one is the latest one. It comes from last month, the 21st of April. And in there we got new console features, KDE live features, Dolphin console again, KDE live, KDE ocular. And as a new application that actually joined the KDE gear just last month, there's calendar. Which by the way, you should totally try it out if you get a chance because it is gorgeous. So this is the KDE gear. And I know you're excited for the new KDE Plasma desktop version in around the 7th of June. And I always remember around the 7th of June because it's my birthday. But there's also the KDE gear releasing not much after that. So keep some of the excitement please for the application server as well. Because so many, like the most of the changes that are done in KDE are done in applications. So we should get some excitement for them too.