One thing that always concerned me about PyQt was that it's documentation was 
pulled directly from the C++ documentation. Having looked at some of the 
documentation in PySide, it seems as though the same style is being followed. 
For example, I recently was having trouble getting the animation framework 
examples to run until I was told that I needed to wrap arguments inside of 
QVariants (which is not documented). Would I be right to assume that the 
documentation itself won't become more pythonic until PySide itself begins to 
become more pythonic?

I think you all are doing a fantastic job with PySide, it is just sometimes 
frustrating as a novice programmer to run into gotchas because certain things 
aren't blatantly obvious in the documentation (assuming a lower level of 
experience like I have).

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