On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Matti Airas <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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Thanks a lot!

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Luca Donaggio
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