Hi, Here's an email thread from the Qt's Development mailing list, that you might find interesting: http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2018-July/033100.html
>From my point if view it would be so awesome if Qt6 would use CMake. CopperSpice <http://www.copperspice.com/>, the famous Qt4 fork, is using CMake, so that's like a precedent. KDE Project is using CMake, and for the last years they have pushed code into Qt. I think it would make their contributions easier if Qt would also use CMake. Boost announced that they will be using CMake, no idea how that progresses. Having CMake used by these major C++ libraries would be good for the C++ community. Tobias Hunger from The Qt Company has been hacking on the CMake server parts, so it's not like there is nobody from The Qt Company familiar with CMake code. Cheers, Cristian.
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