Hi,

For what it's worth, here is my feedback as a long time Qt3D user. I've
been using Qt3D from the start when it was actively rewritten by Sean,
Paul, Mike and others at KDAB. The promise then was that Qt3D would be the
main 3D solution for Qt in the coming years. The API was nice, it was of
course C++, it was LGPL and it seemed like a good fit for our project. So
we used it. It had its issues, of course. I made a few contributions for
missing features and bug fixes over the years.

For users like us, the choice of libraries is very important, as we're
developing a tool that will have a lifetime of decades. So, we must be able
to trust that the library will be available and maintained in the future.
We also use QWidgets, which is stable and works great even if it has not
been updated for years. That's OK, it's working nicely and it seems it will
not go away.

Early in our development we made the mistake of starting with a promising
3D graphics library from Nvidia. That was suddenly no longer maintained and
we had to rewrite our 3D code. The Qt3D promise at the time made us go for
that.

I have to admit that this discussion made me think "fuck, now I have to
rewrite the 3D code again". I've started to look for alternatives, even if
it will be very painful. And it will not be QtQuick 3D! We have a complex
use case, not just a static mesh that we want to have a nice visualization
of on an embedded device with a few lines of QML.

Why create this uncertainty for users? Why not keep Qt3D in a "stable"
state like QWidgets, available even if it is not actively developed
anymore. It will be a big loss for C++ and LGPL developers to use Qt for 3D
graphics.

Sure, I can build Qt and Qt3D from source in the future. I do now, already.
But when I lose trust, I feel bad.

Have you any count of the number of projects or products that use Qt3D
today? Are KDAB making any commitments to keep Qt3D running in future
versions of Qt, like Qt 7 and beyond?

- Harald


søn. 7. apr. 2024 kl. 09:33 skrev Mike Krus via Development <
development@qt-project.org>:

> Hi
>
> There’s no relationship crisis!
>
> The topic is a legitimate thing to discuss and it was brought up here to
> get as much feedback as possible from the community.
>
> Mike
>
> On 6 Apr 2024, at 13:04, Mathias Hasselmann <math...@taschenorakel.de>
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> I am really confused by this thread.
>
> If I read Jani's mail correctly, the plan is:
>
>     Keep everything as it is, except for adding Qt3D to the installers?
>
> Or more exaggerated:
>
>     Keep everything as it is, except for the official endorsement.
>
> Or even more exaggerated:
>
>     Keep everything as it is, except for the Qt users' convencience?
>
> That's what it looks like to me from the very outside.
>
>     How does this step help the users, the customers, the project, the
> product?
>
> Am I exaggerating? Am I confused? Or is this all really just Qt Company
> and KDAB living out a relationship crisis at the expense of users and
> customers?
> Regards, and sorry if I misunderstood things,
> Mathias
>
> Am 05.04.2024 um 07:11 schrieb Jani Heikkinen via Development:
>
> Some comments  below
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Development <development-boun...@qt-project.org> 
> <development-boun...@qt-project.org> On Behalf Of Mike
> Krus via Development
> Sent: torstai 4. huhtikuuta 2024 17.14
> To: Tuukka Turunen <tuukka.turu...@qt.io> <tuukka.turu...@qt.io>
> Cc: Qt Project Development <development@qt-project.org> 
> <development@qt-project.org>
> Subject: Re: [Development] Removing Qt 3D from release configuration in dev
> branch
>
> Hi everyone
>
> Disclaimer: I'm one of the contributors to Qt3D, and a KDAB employee.
>
> As mentioned, early discussions have taken place between KDAB and tQtC
> around this issue, although much needs to be clarified as to why, how and when
> this happens.
>
> As mentioned by Tuukka, Qt3D was introduced in Qt4 timeline, but didn't make 
> it
> into Qt5.
> KDAB invested a lot of time in a complete rewrite of the module (don't think 
> it
> shares anything with the original) and it was made available sometime in the 
> Qt 5
> timeline.  Many contributions have been made since then, including in Qt6 with
> the introduction of an RHI based backend (although to this day this doesn't 
> have
> feature parity with the GL backend due to limitations of RHI).
>
> But since then things have settled down in the Qt6 branch, no major features 
> have
> been added. KDAB has continued to contribute bug fixes, and small features in
> support of our clients. So development has indeed been very slow.
>
> So hence came the discussions on retiring Qt3D. KDAB is ok on the principle 
> and
> committed to keep maintaining Qt3D in the same manor.
>
> But there's a lot of implications.
>
> So what does "removing qt3d from release configuration" mean for contributors?
> - if CI remains, gerrit continue to check commits right? If so, the version 
> of qt this
> is built against
>   remains controlled by the dependencies.yaml file?
>
> Yes, that's possible and I think that's the idea behind Tuukka's proposal.
>
>
> - but I also presume qt5.dev integration will no longer affect qt3d? ie there 
> will no
> automated checked that
>   qt3d continues to build against the rest qt when that changes and the
> dependencies.yaml won't  be
>   updated automatically?
>
> Not necessarily, we can add qt3d in the dependency update round as extra 
> module if we want to do so. That way qtd3 would be checked pretty much like 
> it is done today. The difference is that it won't block the dependency update 
> round, release etc and won't be part of qt release (binary packages, src 
> packages, git tags etc)
>
>
> - no more automatic branching?
>
> If we want to keep automatic branching we can still enable it.
>
>
> - so how does versioning work? Would it be up to maintainer to decide when to
> do branches, tags, releases?
>
> If we remove qt3d from release configuration we don't add tags or include it 
> in the release packages. If maintainer wants to "release" new version from 
> qt3d I think it is possible but it shouldn't follow qt releasing schema etc. 
> But what release means in this context? Git tag? src packages somewhere? From 
> the releasing point of view I would not like to see that we remove qt3d from 
> the official release configurations but then start releasing qt3d as its own 
> release; it would just increase our workload...
>
>
>
>   And what would be a good strategy for that?
> - module life cycle in general needs to be defined.
>
> And what does "removing qt3d from release configuration" mean for
> users/developers?
> - no longer in the installer, or tarballs?
>
> True
>
>
> - probably no longer in linux distributions?
> - do ABI/API compatibility rules still apply?
> - for new projects, no more C++ 3D scene graph API, and no more LGPL licensed
> module to do 3d.
>   At least not bundled with Qt?
> - only way to get the code would be to check it out and build it?
>
> I think this is the way to go.
>
> br,
> Jani
>
>
>
> - given qt3d is a proper qt module (as opposed to a simple library), 
> including qml
> (and it's own) plugins, and
>   that it was up to now installed along the rest of Qt, how much work will it 
> be for
> existing users to change
>   their build to continue getting new versions of Qt3D?
> - and finally, how do we warn users of the upcoming change?
>
>
> While I have no problems with the aim of this, we need to figure out the
> important details first before
> pulling the trigger.
>
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> On 27 Mar 2024, at 08:39, Tuukka Turunen <tuukka.turu...@qt.io> 
> <tuukka.turu...@qt.io> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  We have been discussing with KDAB about the future maintenance of Qt 3D
>
> module. It is a quite large and complex module, which has for most use cases 
> by
> now been superseded by Qt Quick 3D. Since Qt 3D has been available for a long
> time, it should continue to be available for those who still need it. It is 
> also part of
> all currently supported releases, which would continue to have it in upcoming
> patch level releases.
>
>  After discussing with KDAB (maintainer of Qt 3D) on how to proceed, we came
>
> up with the following and also agreed that I'll summarize it for the Qt 
> project
> development list:
>
>     * Qt 3D module is removed from official release configuration in the dev
>
> branch, i.e. no longer part of the releases from Qt 6.8 onwards
>
>     * Qt 3D continues to be part of Qt project, it continues to be covered by 
> CI,
>
> and available in the repository for those who want to use it
>
>     * Even though not part of the release configuration, intention is to keep 
> Qt 3D
>
> working also with Qt 6.8
>
>     * Qt 6.7 and older releases continue to have Qt 3D module in the upcoming
>
> patch releases
>
> Qt 3D module was initially developed for Qt 4 and then received a major
>
> overhaul for Qt 5. It was also brought forward to Qt 6. Initially the idea 
> was to
> offer Qt 3D as a separate item in Qt 6.0 via package manage
> (https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_6.0.0_Modules), but since we were not able to make this
> modularity successful, it was included to the release configuration along 
> with the
> other add-on modules. Qt Quick 3D is a later addition to Qt, originating from 
> the
> contribution from NVIDIA (https://www.qt.io/blog/2017/02/20/introducing-qt-
> 3d-studio), initially as a separate runtime, then refactored into Qt Quick 3D 
> for Qt
> 5 to achieve better alignment with Qt Quick 2D and after that completely
> reworked to be fully aligned with Qt Quick in Qt 6.
>
>  Yours,
>                  Tuukka
>
> -
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