Dear PySide mailing list.

First, sorry for the delay since the last report.

Python3 support has been finally merged into mainline last week, so we are now 
supporting the following Python versions: 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 and 3.2. Although 
Python3 support still somehow experimental until we setup a buildbot client to 
compile and run all tests on Python3 for all merge requests.

Renato did the Qt4.8beta support weeks ago and someone asked me on IRC about 
Qt4.8 beta support on PySide (because it's in a separated branch), so if there 
are no objections I'll try to merge Renato's work on mainline before the 
release and if everything goes well with the merge the next PySide release 
will have support for Qt4.8beta for delight of all early adopters.

The next release is planned to happen at the end of this week, a source 
release as usual, followed by package releases made by the community.

Just to finalize, Marcelo Lira is finishing the work on the new converters 
that should reduce the PySide memory footprint and the .so sizes as well, 
however this this branch isn't mature yet to be release this week, so the new 
converters will be in a package near you just next month when the next PySide 
release occur.

I think it's all. Questions?

-- 
Hugo Parente Lima
INdT - Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia

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