Public bug reported:

Upstream KStatusNotifierItem can build Python/shibokenp/PySide6 bindings
for the project already.

Right now it's not shipped. Building it myself is certainly viable but
very tedious to manage. I believe it should be possible to ship the
Python bindings for the package in Ubuntu.

PyPI does not provide the bindings as a package; all the other distros
distribute these things through their package manager.  The thing is we
can't code KDE-native apps in Python without some of thse frameworks.

This also goes for all other KDE frameworks.

Related: 
https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kstatusnotifieritem/-/merge_requests/26
Fedora also has this: 
https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/kf6-kstatusnotifieritem/python3-kf6-kstatusnotifieritem/

Ubuntu 25.10 has this problem, and I do not believe the specific system
details matter because the Python bindings are not packaged at all when
I install them, and has not been in the latest repositories.

** Affects: kf6-kstatusnotifieritem (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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