Hi Marcin,

The version in git already has the final API for the 1.0 release, it's just missing one single feature (support for accessing property data through QMetaObjects) before the next release, which we deem as feature-complete (language-wise) for the 1.0 release. We just agreed to postpone the next release to two weeks from now. That release could be regarded the first beta in the sense that the language features are there and all that remains is bugfixing.

We plan to get to Windows and Mac OS X support sometime in July, so at least experimental support for them will be included in our 1.0 release. Python 3 is queued after that but it hasn't yet been discussed whether that would still be 1.0 material or maybe 1.1.0 soon after the 1.0 release.

I've been personally bogged down with other activities and haven't been able to write the PSEPs I've planned to for a long time, but I hope to get to that after my summer holidays so that we'd get the stage set for the API rework and the Bright New Future.

As for whether it's ready for production use, well, I suppose it really depends on what you're producing. :-) If you need to write on Windows, you're out of luck at the moment, but on Linux, the functional differences to our eventual 1.0 release are not drastic and the amount of bugs is also getting in control. So, it depends.

Cheers,

ma.

On 30.06.2010 15:44, ext Marcin Krol wrote:
Hello everyone,

I'm just lurking here from time to time (I'm a user of stuff like
PyQT/Pyside, not developer of those things) and would like to know
what's the maturity of Pyside in general, and Windows bindings in
particular?

Is it ready for production use yet? When do you think it will be?

I'm asking bc I will badly need stuff like Pyside on my upcoming projects.



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