On terça-feira, 3 de abril de 2012 20.10.08, shane.kea...@accenture.com wrote:
> Ok, there are three options I can see and we need to choose one.
>
> 1. One add-on for each removed API (e.g. qftp.git, qhttp.git)
> 2. One add-on for each module (e.g. qt4network.git)
> 3. A catch-all kitchen sink repository (e.g. qt4support.git)
>
> We promised this when removing the APIs, and again in the Qt5 alpha
> announcement. The code needs to be available by the time we release the
> beta.
>
> Each API builds as a separate (static) library using only public exports of
> Qt5. (QHttp has a renamed private copy of QAuthenticator and QRingBuffer)

Go for option 1.

It's not any more effort than the others, unless we decided to build one single
library (which isn't what you said).

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