Hi Denis, Nyall, others,
On 03/09/19 15:27, Denis Rouzaud wrote:
> One major topic is to decide wether we stick to PyQt6 or if we look
> towards PySide2. This is for sure not a trivial discussion, and cannot
> be decided without a deeper look and understanding.
>
> But before going into technic
I realize the topic hasn't brought much attention a year ago, but things
are getting more real, and Qt 6 is about to be branched [0] -- no, no, not
released, just branched ;)
No changes since Nyall's email:
> Qt6 is expected to be released in late 2020 as an evolutionary
advancement over Qt5 with
On 21-06-18 03:17, Nyall Dawson wrote:
> If their time frame of November 2020 for a first release is kept (and
> we wait for Qt 6 for QGIS 4.0) then we'd be probably be looking
> roughly at a late 2021-mid 2022 timing for QGIS 4.0. (Put it in your
> calendars now so you don't forget to install the
Hey all,
The Qt project have recently been discussing plans for the next major
release (Qt 6). This blog post is a summary of their current plans:
https://tsdgeos.blogspot.com/2018/06/qt-contributor-summit-2018.html
It all seems quite good from a QGIS perspective, and unlikely to be as
large a p