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Hi, wacom tablet would be great to see in flathub

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Would the Wacom Tablet KCM be really useful as a Flatpak? I would have thought that KCMs should be installed on the base system.

I’ve made a PR for KTorrent! Please help us test it!

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Well, I know wacom tablet kcm is for kde system, but I was thinking in distros that don’t have this tool, I mean elementary OS.
If wacom tablet Kcm is packaged as flatpak, will be available for distros without it.

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Cool I will try!!!:grin::grin::grin:

Thanks to bring ktorrent to life on flathub.
By other hand, skanlite Will be planned to land on flathub?

Will look into that when I’ve got time.

Edit: This may be a complex task. See: https://github.com/flathub/org.gnome.OCRFeeder#why-sandboxed-ocrfeeder-doesnt-recognize-my-scanner-while-it-works-flawless-on-the-host

this link is expired

https://kde.org/applications

@Siosm

applications missing from the spreadsheet link are the calligra applications

It’s now https://apps.kde.org/

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Calligra is no longer under active development anymore AFAIK so I will not work on those but feel free to do so if interested.

Are you certain that development of it has primarily ceased?

“org.kde.skanlite” is available via “http://distribute.kde.org/kdeapps.flatpakrepo”.

Calligra is under relatively slow development but it is still being developed, this year it had 150 commits by 10 people.

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The tracking is now done in this HackMD: Packaging KDE Apps as Flapaks - HackMD

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That page lists org.kde.kate as “done,” even though the manifest repository was archived and the app was removed from Flathub.

Why are we not tracking that somewhere in kde.org? Be it the community wikis or issues in gitlab?

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See Kate on Flathub (#9) · Issues · Teams / Flathub / Issues · GitLab

Good idea. Will move the content to issues in Issues · Teams / Flathub / Issues · GitLab