Hi,

in addition to Setanta's mail about the Shiboken progress, I thought I could write a bit about the near-future roadmap. Hugo just mentioned today that 79% of the Shiboken QtCore tests now pass! Even better, that already includes the really difficult parts. Our next immediate goal is to get the remaining 21% in order.

To finish Shiboken QtCore implementation, there are 3 larger items to do in addition to a few smaller bugs. The large items are about C++ object type discovery, threading support, and porting the code injections for QtCore from Boost PySide to Shiboken. We plan to have the first two items done during the upcoming two-week sprint starting tomorrow, so that after the next sprint after that (one month from now) we would have a fully functional PySide/Shiboken QtCore implementation. Once this is finished, we expect porting of the other modules as well as some initial stabilization to take two more sprints. If this holds, we can make our first Shiboken-based PySide release in mid-March!

The first Shiboken-based PySide would have feature-parity to the current one, after which there would be finally time to work on the new-style signals and slots as well as the Python 3 port.

Cheers,

ma.
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