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Revision as of 19:05, 13 August 2014
The KDE Applications release which is planned for December 2014 will contain applications which are still based on Qt4 and kdelibs 4.x, and the first stable Qt5+KF5-based release of some others. The decision will be taken on a per-application basis by the maintainers/core developers.
This page aims to provide an overview of the decisions which have been taken already. For some applications, it is important to know if a Qt5+KF5-based of their runtime dependencies (e.g., the Konsole KPart for an embedded terminal) will be available.
Applications which will release their first stable Qt5+KF5-based version in December 2014
Name of the application | Further information (links to relevant mailing list threads, wiki pages, etc.) |
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Applications which will still release a Qt4+kdelibs 4.x-based version in December 2014
Name of the application | Further information (links to relevant mailing list threads, wiki pages, etc.) |
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Parley | Port is already done together with libkdeedu, which is now called libkeduvocdocument after the rest of the kde edu library was moved or removed. |
Applications for which the decision has not been taken yet
Name of the application | Further information (links to relevant mailing list threads, wiki pages, etc.) |
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Dolphin | The issue will be discussed on the mailing list once it is known if all required dependencies will have a stable KF5-based release in December. |