Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Gunnar Sletta <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> As for help... We hope to get the hosting of the project up and running
>> and we'll probably do the patch-releases on the 4.5 series in the hosted
>> repository. We'll also be here for another year, answering questions, so
>> if there are people who are interested, they have a source for answers.
> 
> 
> Forgive me if this seems a bit 'hard headed', or more of a business
> question but I do not see how this fits into the "Qt Everywhere"
> mantra.

I can only answer this from a personal perspective, but Qt Everywhere to 
me means a widened use of Qt C++.

> I was expecting to see greater language binding support instead of
> purely community based support. Things like tigter IDE
> (Eclipse/Netbeans) support, quicker release times, etc. Something that
> suggests that Jambi is here to stay and growing.

With the release of Qt Creator, we will probably increase the focus on 
our own IDE, rather than integrating with existing ones.


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