[Interest] Squish for open source

2021-04-19 Thread Vadim Peretokin
Following the news that Qt has acquired the excellent UI-based testing software Squish (https://www.qt.io/blog/quality-assurance-tools), could that offering be extended to open source projects by QtC? There's no real alternatives that I know of that can do UI-based testing for Qt Widgets projects

Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs

2021-04-19 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest
On 18/04/2021 14:50, Roland Hughes wrote: I guess QML is more present in embedded? Or maybe some entreprise stuff we don't know about... Just phones and John Deere. This is false, as a quick walk through the customer showcase on TQC's website will show. QML was a bad idea trying to get

Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs

2021-04-19 Thread Bernhard Lindner
On Mo, 2021-04-19 at 11:01 +0100, Rui Oliveira wrote: > Well, let's then hope that Mr Volker Hilsheimer's statements hold to a > bright future. > > As I said before, I wouldn't even mind to wait for the RHI backend on > Widgets if that meant a cleanup up effort of the error log. > > Let's see

Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs

2021-04-19 Thread Rui Oliveira
Well, let's then hope that Mr Volker Hilsheimer's statements hold to a bright future. As I said before, I wouldn't even mind to wait for the RHI backend on Widgets if that meant a cleanup up effort of the error log. Let's see what the future brings. At this time, I guess I'll stick to

Re: [Interest] Guide me through the Qt offerings for GUIs

2021-04-19 Thread Rui Oliveira
Well, About the automotive industry, the Qt website itself presents some use cases: https://resources.qt.io/customer-stories-automotive On the old bugs, I've come across this one while writing some code: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-6864 P2 importance! And 11 years old... If the