I also added some notes to some requests. Here are more information: > jovie > kaccessible Replaced by the Qt5 accessibility module > kvkbd plasma5 has a virtual keybord functionality > keepassx > kpassgen keepassxc should be preferred Abandoned security applications mean they're dangerous for users. > kdesdk4-scripts Replaced by its KF5 package > kuser systemsettings5 has a user configuration module (the yast module shall be preferred for user management IMO) > kppp > kvpnc networkmanager is the modern way to set up connections > libkdegames4 No use without kdegames4 (long gone) > kate4-parts > konsole4-part These are only kparts, not applications. > kepas Last release 11 years ago... KDE Frameworks5 contain a DNSSD module. > libkqoauth This only supports Oauth 1.0. Afaik, this is not considered secured (and I'm not sure many services are still using this version) > klinkstatus Can be replaced by linkchecker (which has an update in factory not submitted to leap) > python-pyside > python-pyside-tools No user in Leap. pyside2 is available. > Qross Bindings for kross which was mostly only useful to koffice (long gone). > libjreen No user in Leap except old tomahawk releases. The Leap 15.2 tomahawk package uses libjreen-qt5 > tomahawk No activity upstream, half dead website. You can keep it if you really want obsolete programs. > H2rename Leap 15.2 has krename (Qt5 based) > kremotecontrol No idea if that still works (or if it ever worked) > fate (fate is still used by some departments in SUSE AFAIK) Interestingly, the maintainers still didn't delete the broken _link in the devel project.