Hi list,

Here's again a brief update on what we've been doing, what's going on currently, and what's been planned for the near future.

In our previous sprint, which ended last Wednesday, the big new thing was support for new-style signals and slots. That's already available in Gitorious, although the class name capitalization might still need to be updated according to re-opened PSEP 100. Also, a huge bunch of bugs were fixed.

In the present sprint, we've already fixed 9 bugs and work to implement the new features of Qt 4.7 is ongoing. We expected to have time only to barely touch the Qt 4.7 stuff but the team is absolutely on fire and there's actually a fighting chance that we have full Qt 4.7 support done by the end of this sprint! Assuming this will happen, there's probably going to be a new release next week (although I didn't discuss this with the team yet).

We'll be continuing the intense bugfixing mode in the near future but also work on new features. Next things to work on will be investigating Python 3 and API 2 (PSEP 101) implementation and then actually implementing them. My personal wish is to freeze the API at that point and begin a maturization period to make PySide really production-quality. As discussed, this wouldn't mean the API development stops there but that we would just need to find ways to implement any future changes without breaking existing software.

On the bindings front, Qt Mobility API is the next thing to tackle once Qt 4.7 is there. This development will probably happen side-by-side with the API implementation work.

Cheers,

ma.
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