March/April KDE PIM summary blog post

Volker Krause vkrause at kde.org
Thu Apr 27 16:21:02 BST 2023


On Dienstag, 25. April 2023 17:38:11 CEST Volker Krause wrote:
> If you have contributed in March or April, a summary of your most noteworthy
> changes would be helpful, bonus points for corresponding screenshots or
> links to already existing blog posts. If you noticed something noteworthy
> during the past two months, feel free to add that as well of course!

### Itinerary

Itinerary received support for numerous additional travel document and ticket 
formats, as well as additional ways to guide you to the right spot on a 
railway platform. See it's own [summary post](https://volkerkrause.eu/
2023/03/31/kde-itinerary-february-march-2023.html) for more details.

### Transition to Qt 6 / KDE Frameworks 6

The switch to Qt 6 and KF6 entered its final phase with the creation of the 
`kf6` porting branches in the KDE PIM repositories, aiming for a first release 
based on that towards the end of the year. See the corresponding [blog post]
(https://volkerkrause.eu/2023/04/07/kde-pim-kf6-branching.html) for more 
details.

### KAddressBook

- Interactions with phone numbers for calling and SMS now behave like anywhere 
else on the system, and now actually work for contact data shown inside KMail.


Probably also worth mentioning somewhere:
- Kevin's sprint blog post: https://ervin.ipsquad.net/blog/2023/04/02/report-from-kdepim-sprint-2023/
- g10code becoming a Patron: https://dot.kde.org/2023/04/25/g10-code-becomes-kde-patron
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