Proposal: Archive all unported Qt5 projects
Nicolas Fella
nicolas.fella at gmx.de
Fri Jun 5 20:50:02 BST 2026
Am 04.06.26 um 00:57 schrieb Jaroslaw Staniek:
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2026 at 12:04 AM Luigi Toscano
> <luigi.toscano at tiscali.it> wrote:
>
> Nicolas Fella ha scritto:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Qt6/KF6 has been around long enough that most KDE projects have
> been ported to
> > it. Qt5 is increasing degrees of dead, and any project not
> ported to Qt6 is
> > likely equally dead.
> >
> > With that in mind I propose that we declare unmaintained and
> archive all KDE
> > projects that still don't build with Qt6 (unless there's signs
> of active
> > development or they are otherwise relevant).
> >
> > In particular this would apply to the following projects:
> >
> > [...]
>
> > No release in a long time:
> > [...]
> > kdb
> > kproperty
> > kreport
> > kexi
>
> Does anyone know what happened with kexi and its libraries? Quite
> recently
> (ok, it was more than one year ago) a new website was created
> (with some
> questionable images, but that's another story) which seemed to
> imply that some
> update was close, but then nothing else.
> (cc JJaroslaw Staniek).
>
>
> Thank you for the CC.
>
> Indeed, the update was quite close to release, but it did not bring
> any significant new features. Then, in early 2023, the AI revolution
> arrived and fundamentally changed the landscape, including the area in
> which applications like KEXI operate. Portability between backends was
> not as crucial question as integration with external tools (scripting,
> and soon, AI models).
>
> Since our last releases in 2019, there have been numerous
> discussions-many of them documented-about the future direction of the
> project. One option being considered is to simplify and narrow the
> scope towards self-contained database applications based exclusively
> on SQLite.
>
> There are many technical and product-level considerations involved,
> and any such transition would require careful evaluation to minimize
> disruption and loss of functionality. At least we are not dependent on
> QtSql, which has seen relatively few changes in Qt 6 compared to Qt 5,
> aside from improvements related to QML integration.
>
> Porting to Qt 6 and a release in 2026 is of interest to me.
A good first step would be making sure that the current CI builds for
Kexi and dependencies work, they have been failing for quite some time now.
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