The KDE project nowadays develops a bunch of mobile application that targets phones and tablets. However, they are written in Kirigami and therefore adapt to a normal desktop platform. I would think that they are providing a value to Gentoo on desktop (and maybe someone even wants Gentoo on their PinePhone). Some of the applications are already offcially packaged: neochat, kweather, kweathercore Some of them currently live in overlays: alligator, kclock, krecorder, tokodon, kirigami-addons (guru), calidori, ktrip (kde), keysmith (gerislay, my own one) KDE decided to do regulary releases of them (Plasma Mobile Gear, see URL). It also seems that they fit well into the rest of KDE packaging which should make them friendly for maintaining So what do think about packaging them all officially (and maybe also putting them into an own category kde-mobile/plasma-mobile)? Reproducible: Always
According to https://plasma-mobile.org/2023/01/30/january-blog-post/ the applications should be part of KDE gear starting from 23.04.
dev-libs/kirigami-addons is in ::gentoo now
(In reply to gerion from comment #1) > According to https://plasma-mobile.org/2023/01/30/january-blog-post/ the > applications should be part of KDE gear starting from 23.04. They're already in release service 23.03.80: https://download.kde.org/unstable/release-service/23.03.80/src/
23.03.80 is a beta, no final release.
23.04 has been released
There is no such thing as Plasma Mobile now as it was merged into KDE Gear release cycle upstream. New package requests need to be evaluated individually.
(In reply to Anna Vyalkova from comment #5) > 23.04 has been released Unclear what this comment was supposed to convey.