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TDE’s Qt 3 fork drops the 3
Wednesday May 7, 2025. 10:07 AM , from OS News
The Trinity Desktop Environment, the continuation of the final KDE 3.x release updated and maintained for modern times, consists of more than just the KDE bits you may think of. The project also maintains a fork of Qt 3 called TQt3, which it obviously needs to be able to work on and improve TDE itself, which is based on it. In the beginning, this fork consisted mainly of renaming things, but in recent years, more substantial changes meant that the code diverged considerably from the original Qt 3. As such, a small name change is in order.
TQt3 was born as a fork of Qt3 and for many years it was little more than a mere renaming effort. Over the past few years, many changes were made and the code has significantly diverged from the original Qt3, although still sharing the same roots. With more changes planned ahead and with the intention of better highlighting such difference, the TDE team has decided to drop the ‘3’ from the repository name, which is now simply called ‘TQt‘. ↫ TDE on Mastodon The effect this has on users is rather minimal – users of the current 14.1.x release branch will still see 3s around in file paths and package names, but in future 14.2.x releases, all of these will have been removed, completing the transition. This seems like a small change, and that’s because it is, but it’s interesting simply because it highlights that a project that seems relatively straightforward on the outside – maintain and carefully modernise the final KDE 3.x release – encompasses a lot more than that. Maintaining an entire Qt 3 fork certainly isn’t a small feat, but it’s kind of required to keep a project like TDE going.
https://www.osnews.com/story/142297/tdes-qt-3-fork-drops-the-3/
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