MauiKit is a set of templated controls and tools based on QQC2 initially using Kirigami shared among the Maui set of applications. MauiKit helps to quickly build UIs that follow the Maui HIG and bring ready-to-go tools for different platforms, such as Android and Linux.
I would like to push an update to mauikit that will break compatibility with current apps relying on mauikit before update 3.0. I did check though and there are no mauikit-based apps in fedora right now. (This update is being made in anticipation to me adding mauikit apps in the near future).
The old version is also built on qt5, while this one will be on qt6. Note this update would really only land on F40+, F39 and before would remain as-is.
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I don't know anytihng about MauiKit, so it's hard for me to have an opinion.
Do we expect that there users have applications compiled against MauiKit installed locally, or applications distributed from other sources that use the toolkit and link to our system version?
I don't think so. MauiKit is not that known, and outside of a couple of COPRs by KDE SIG members, I haven't seen anything related to it in the Fedora space yet.
Just for clarity's sake; fedora has 2 maui-based packages as far as I know: mauikit and mauiman. mauiman does not depend on mauikit (It's actually the other way around).
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