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Not sure about Fedora, but it's already in
extra-testing
in Arch and has already been merged intomaster
in NixOS apparently, so it should be hitting the general channels pretty soon hopefully.Edit: apparently the Fedora 40 beta has Plasma 6 but I didn't check that myself, I just saw someone mention it.
Seems you're right, as I saw The Linux Experiment was using the Fedora 40 Beta to test Plasma 6 for his review