SUMMARY Various parts of https://bugs.kde.org/ make explicit reference to Plasma 5 or other KDE 5 products. Since Plasma 5 is still around in various distributions, and to make this more future-proof, perhaps these strings should be changed to simply say "Plasma"? I took a look at the code for this site and I don't think the language strings are explicitly defined here in the code, they appear to come from a DB table for classifications. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Visit, for example, https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?classification=Plasma 2. Observe that, for example, `Plasmashell` says Multipurpose shell based on Qt5/QtQuick2/KF5. Use this for bugs in Plasma 5's shell and applets. 3. Some components simply say "Plasma" and some, like above, explicitly refer to Plasma 5. But you can (and should afaik :-)) report Plasma 6 bugs in this category. OBSERVED RESULT Some parts of the KDE Bug Tracker make reference to Plasma 5/KDE 5/Qt5/etc. EXPECTED RESULT The KDE Bug Tracker should make reference to Plasma 6, or no Plasma version at all. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS N/A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The "Expected behaviour" listed here is a bit generic. Whatever improvement the KDE team decide upon is probably fine, the main fix should be to include reference to Plasma 6 either in place of, or alongside, Plasma 5, or to remove explicit mention of a Plasma version altogether.
This has been partially fixed, "Plasmashell" no longer specifies the Plasma version. Some places still do though, such as "Plasma Workspace Wallpapers".