In addition to Sonnet and Hunspell, you need to install one of the Hunspell dictionaries. https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/plasma-desktop/kcontrol/spellchecking/index.html#spellchecker
You can see all of the available dictionaries like this:
pacman -Ss hunspell
If you get that part straightened out and it still doesn’t work, SGS is right: to get it fixed you’ll have to raise an issue here so the developers can take a look.
What on Earth are you on about? You are having another whinge, that much is clear, but other than that your meaning is just indecipherable.
Is this about Librewish stepping back from the project? My understanding is they made that decision tof ocus on their career–they haven’t been chased off by our bad attitudes or something like you make it sound.
Where is this so-called failure to maintain a community? Any project that is run by a bunch of volunteers on their free time will have people come and go as their interests or availability changes over time, whether you are talking about writing code for a hobby Linux distro or scooping poop at the local animal shelter. That isn’t indicative of a failure to maintain a community, or failure of anything else really.
You may be misinterpreting the “unsupported” category. Opening issues like this one–about software you are choosing to use that has nothing to do with Garuda Linux–is perfectly fine. The forum help is available on a best-effort basis, and if someone knows how to resolve the problem you are having the community is typically forthcoming with that kind of assistance.
If the issue you are having is a software bug, etc (as opposed to a configuration issue where some guidance is needed), then someone will likely help direct you to a more appropriate place to seek assistance, like this:
If this topic you have opened is your idea of “contributing”, then yes: we do try to discourage these types of contributions. slash7 with Amy Hoy » Blog Archive » Help Vampires: A Spotter’s Guide