2015-02-09 16:05 GMT+01:00 Jeff Hoogland <[email protected]>:

> I guess it depends on what you mean by "dead". The current pyside bindings
> are plenty functional and stable. If you do not need specific things from
> Qt5 - PySide is still a fine option.
>

That's right

I deleted the "pyside is dead" note from wiki page and whoever put the note
on wiki - please do not make this again.

Thanks
R.


>
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Robert Vinluan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>  Hello,
>>
>> I'm new to the mailing list so I apologize if this was brought up already.
>>
>> But I was visiting the PySide wiki home page and saw this message:
>> """
>>
>> *As of 2015, The PySide project looks mostly dead and does not support Qt
>> 5*.
>>
>> *If you are looking for a long term solution, or one compatible with Qt
>> 5, consider PyQt instead*.
>> """
>>
>> Does anyone have any details about this?  I'm curious to know why the
>> project is dead and if there will still be dev support, even short-term,
>> for the current state of PySide.
>>
>> Any information would be greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Many Thanks,
>> Robert
>>
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