Ask one of the devs? @dr460nf1r3
Yep, thats the right way. (of course you can also build the iso yourself if that way isnt fast enough) 
As announced this is one of the editions which became unofficial for now. If maintenance succeeds we will add them back to official.
Started the build 
Edit: done.
Thanks will test later today!
EDIT: Looks good 
What is the problem with Latte? Can you provide a detailed description?
Imo there is no other dock which is even getting close to Latte in terms of functionality & looks - keep in mind its not only the dock which Latte provides, its also the top bar. Where else do you find features like being able to drag the top bar to actually move the focused window for example? ![]()
Forget about that when using Plasma panels. Another Latte feature ![]()
If there are issues with Latte the best thing to do is to report it to @psifidotos so we can help making Latte even better ![]()
All of my latte docks are set to be transparent. I can't do anything with a bit of transparency, a gray or black background.
Things that might be relevant:
- under Plasma Wayland the Latte BorderlessMaximized Windows latte option was creating freezes and instability because one of KWin functions is not working properly any more. I disabled all Latte BorderlessMaximized windows functionality under wayland for the time being. 428202 – [wayland - upstream report] - borderless maximized windows option in kwin_wayland creates a frozen latte environment
- There were cases the Plasma Clipboard applet is also responsible for latte startup freezes and delays so I have personally disabled it from my layouts until something is improved in plasma side. 435308 – [Clipboard Applet] - PlasmaCore.DataSource freezes Latte startup and maybe Plasma in some cases
[1] - has made my layout workable again under wayland
[2] - has speedup my latte startup from 30secs to 5 secs
I love Latte dock. But there is only one “issue” with it.
It uses quite a lot of RAM.
Though I rarely get into trouble, because of using desktop, but many users are having troubles due to this.
No more issues that can’t be solved.
I only had problems with the Latte Dock in connection with the Multimedia DE, which I banned from the system because it is not currently on offer. With Dr460nized and other KDE plasma distros, Latte dock does what it should. It might just load a little faster.
Thanks for the 2nd link.
KDE plasma in Ubuntu design 
It is one of the layouts already in multimedia edition This is just my personal desktop not the default. I am just shoing exeryone that quitting latte solves the screen cracks.
Nothing for bad ... is okay.
What does that mean?
I agree with @Naman about latte. Looks amazing, can be tweaked in a hundred different ways. But has 2 small problems. Uses a lot of RAM and can be glitchy.
I have never used Multimedia edition. What audio-visual apps does it include out of the box? I mean image viewer ( nomacs/gwenview?),Image organizer ( Digikam? ), Image Editor ( Gimp?). What about transcoding apps/NLE ( handbrake/kdenlive?), Video players? ( mpv/smplayer/vlc/stremio?). ffmpeg build conf? nvenc/vaapi flags there? Does mpv include vapoursynth/lua/javascript support?
Sorry if that was too many questions. Got a tad carried away. 
No offense. I guess that's more understandable, isn't it?
Memory usage is the drawback for features, Qt/QML combo and supporting plasma applets. It is not a memory leak.
If anyone is interested to follow the offical latte bug reporting, you can use: Log in to KDE Bugtracking System
Well we have 2 options
1 contnue with bugy and ram leaking latte
2 ditch latte
Actually
The latte config that's shipped in kde multimedia uses almost all possible things that latte offers
It has top panel bottom dock and a side panel thats opened when clicking on button
And some many extension so it's normal for it to be slow in launching
