On Wednesday 13 January 2010 08:47:56 am Matti Airas wrote: > 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.
Thanks for the update. Please don't let the time between updates be so long. Johnf _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside
