
During January 2026, Sandro Andrade modernized the Minuet user interface in the nextcloud/craft-blueprints-kde repository, focusing on cross-platform consistency and stability. He integrated the Kirigami UI framework and QQC2 styling, ensuring that non-Linux platforms adopted Breeze and desktop QQC2 styles for a unified appearance across Linux, Windows, and macOS. Sandro also improved system compatibility by updating the FluidSynth dependency to version 2.5.1 and patching it to disable mlock and munlock on Windows, addressing platform-specific stability issues. His work demonstrated proficiency in C, Python, and KDE development, delivering a cohesive and maintainable cross-platform user experience.
January 2026: Consolidated UI modernization and cross-platform stability for nextcloud/craft-blueprints-kde. Delivered Minuet UI modernization with Kirigami and QQC2 styling, plus CraftCore integration; aligned non-Linux visuals with Breeze/Desktop QQC2 styles to ensure a consistent user experience across platforms. Fixed stability and compatibility by updating FluidSynth to 2.5.1 and disabling mlock/munlock on Windows. These changes reduce platform-specific UI drift, improve stability, and enable a unified UI across Linux, Windows, and macOS.
January 2026: Consolidated UI modernization and cross-platform stability for nextcloud/craft-blueprints-kde. Delivered Minuet UI modernization with Kirigami and QQC2 styling, plus CraftCore integration; aligned non-Linux visuals with Breeze/Desktop QQC2 styles to ensure a consistent user experience across platforms. Fixed stability and compatibility by updating FluidSynth to 2.5.1 and disabling mlock/munlock on Windows. These changes reduce platform-specific UI drift, improve stability, and enable a unified UI across Linux, Windows, and macOS.

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