Ubuntu-ui-toolkit still uses qtdeclarative5-name-plugin naming.
It actually currently includes 4 modules: components, layouts, performancemetrics and test. The package names accordingly would be qml-module-ubuntu-components, qml-module-ubuntu-layouts, qml-module-ubuntu-performancemetrics and qml-module-ubuntu-test.
If that seems like an overkill (split into four packages), maybe make an exception to the policy and continue to ship them all as eg. qml-module-ubuntu-uitoolkit.
Ubuntu-ui-toolkit still uses qtdeclarative5- name-plugin naming.
It actually currently includes 4 modules: components, layouts, performancemetrics and test. The package names accordingly would be qml-module- ubuntu- components, qml-module- ubuntu- layouts, qml-module- ubuntu- performancemetr ics and qml-module- ubuntu- test.
If that seems like an overkill (split into four packages), maybe make an exception to the policy and continue to ship them all as eg. qml-module- ubuntu- uitoolkit.