2014-07-07 23:37 GMT+03:00 Robin Burchell <robin.burch...@jolla.com>: > On the bright side, I¹m fairly confident that future upgrades will be less > painful, as part of the pain was also on our side in that we rushed a few > things to get to market last year, and we paid the price in doing that > work properly.
I'd also say it's probable. Ubuntu had a similar huge stabilizing/patching/backporting period with Qt 5.2.1 earlier for its phone/tablet images, but everything was upstreamed to 5.3.0+. Now 5.3 has seemed great without too many patches and it was much easier switch than to 5.2.1 (added with ~60 patches). But I wouldn't ever consider doing two steps at once for a product that is in customers' hands, and a heavily patched 5.2 will bring a lot of the benefits of 5.3 anyway. My feeling is that the biggest growing pains for this kind of system wide extensive Qt 5 usage are now resolved, thanks to efforts from all parties involved. I hope 5.4 and onwards won't break anything big :) -Timo ps. I'm using this opportunity to thanks for Tahkalampi, awesome release! _______________________________________________ SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscr...@lists.sailfishos.org