Hi,

since some time has already passed and there was no conclusion, I'll try once 
again
to announce liquidshell.

I have made adjustments to the README which now says:

liquidshell is a basic Desktop Shell implemented using QtWidgets.

Main Features:
- Wallpaper per virtual desktop
- No animations, low memory and CPU footprint
- Instant startup
- No use of activities
- QtWidgets based, therefore follows widget style from systemsettings
- Icons are used from your globally defined icon theme from systemsettings
- Colors are used from your globally defined color theme from systemsettings
- Can additionally be styled with css by passing the commandline option 
-stylesheet filename.css
  (see included example stylesheet.css)
- uses existing KDE Frameworks dialogs for most configurations, e.g. StartMenu, 
Virtual Desktops, Bluetooth, Network
- Just one bottom DesktopPanel, containing:
  StartMenu (allowing drag of entries into konqueror/dolphin to configure 
QuickLaunch or AppMenu entries)
  QuickLaunch (showing icons for .desktop files from a configurable folder)
  AppMenu (showing .desktop files in a menu from a configurable folder, 
defaults to users desktop folder)
  Pager (for switching virtual desktops)
  WindowList (Popup showing all open windows on all desktops)
  TaskBar (showing windows on the current desktop, allowing drag of an entry 
onto the Pager to move to a different desktop)
  LockLogout
  SysLoad widget including CPU, Memory, Swap and Network bars, live updated 
tooltip
  SysTray with integrated Network-, Notifications-, Device Notifier-, 
Bluetooth-, Battery- display.
      It also features PackageKit software updates integration.
      The DeviceList also shows devices connected and paired with KDEConnect.
      Display of StatusNotifier items from other applications (no legacy 
embedded icons yet).
      Notifications kept in a history list for some minutes, including 
timestamp and text selectable per mouse
      (very handy for copy/paste of TAC numbers from online banking received 
via SMS and transferred to KDE
       via kdeconnect)
  Clock widget (with calendar popup, tooltip for selected cities)

I think the final place should be extragear.

openSuse's OBS has already packages for some distributions

Screenshots:
http://members.aon.at/m.koller/liquidshell_20190310_light.png
http://members.aon.at/m.koller/liquidshell_20190310_dark.png

-- 
Best regards/Schöne Grüße

Martin
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