On Monday 01 July 2024 12:47:45 AM (-05:00), Riley Bell via tde-users wrote:
I love TDE and want to contribute to it but is it worth it? I've been in
the
devels mailing list for a couple weeks now and there haven't been any
new
messages.
There are many applications I can't find in TGW like kmilo. The Project RoadMap on the wiki has a warning of being outdated. Is there a reason certain repositories haven't had a non-translation related commit in
years?
It seems improvements outside the scope of bug fixes and the migration
to
CMake are stalled indefinitely due to issues with adding support for
Qt4? Why
not drop it and try for Qt5/6 instead?
Can the migration to Webkit for HTML rendering be done without Qt4
support?
How hard would it be to make a style plugin for Qt5/6? I currently use gtk-qt-engine-trinity with qt5-gtk2-platformtheme as a workaround but it
would be nice to have reliable, native support.
I don't exactly understand how TQT or the TQT Interface works so I'm
sorry if
these are stupid questions.
I agree with you Riley. I use TDE personally and the apps in TDE are ANCIENT HISTORY ARTIFACTS.
like KMAIL for instance, I've recently used KMAIL in the latest Plasma desktop and it totally BLOWS TDE-KMAIL 1.9.10 AWAY.
I think some of the CORE apps in TDE should be updated to a later version than 1.9.10
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