KDE is not introducing a new notification framework. It is using something that already exists, so still barking up the wrong tree.
Has this been reported? If not, please report it:
If it has, maybe bump it with your video? It is clear indicator as to what is wrong.
Thanks you for your cooperation!
If you think you have found a bug, please report it at https://bugs.kde.org. This is will help get it solved as opposed to every other course of action.
So or they are backtracking like Slack did a couple of weeks ago and will seek a way to still do this when no-one is looking, or they are obfuscating their true intentions with blah, or they will just keep users in the dark and lie.
If anyone believes Adobe is not going to take their work and still make them pay for an extortionate license, send them my way, as I have a bridge to sell them.
You must have heard that old chestnut about how "the weakest security link in the security chain is the user" by now. There is nothing any technology can do if the user decides to install insecure stuff. Even before today, the KDE Store prominently displayed warnings about being careful with the content.
Not malicious. Just buggy -- a downright nasty bug, but a bug.
Your distro will package it and it will be like any other update.
AFAIK Plasma does not need KMail or even Kontact to work 100%. Where are you getting that from?
Carl says: Also take a look at https://plasma-mobile.org/ which lists most of the kirigami apps that work on mobile.
In view of their track record, a lot. That said, everybody copies everybody, so...
You made something no-one has made before. Well done.