Yes, unfortunately they decided to replace one antiquated technology by yet another one. It's a pity that QtC didn't come up with something much better and just adopted cmake instead.
> Yes, unfortunately they decided to replace one antiquated technology by yet another one.
Your statement makes no sense and reads like you have an irrational axe to grind regarding cmake.
CMake is just a way t provide high level descriptions of your project and from that generate a build system of your choosing. It does its job well and better than any alternative. Making random claims like "outdated" is meaningless, specially as you can use cmake to generate Ninja or visual studio projects.