I was making my usual rounds of passively grazing assorted time wasting sites 
when I came across an article about KDE's plans for KDE 5.  In the course of 
browsing through that stuff, it came to my attention that Qt 5 is going to do 
away with the Qt 3 compatibility layer.

I started writing Chris a long and lugubrious message talking about how maybe 
it's finally time to give up this madness, and just let Rosegarden go.  Along 
the way, I talked myself into deleting it, and starting the new 
no_more_qt3_redux branch instead.

I don't have much time and even less energy, working ridiculous hours at an 
utterly hellish job, but if I can manage to fix the errors in even a few lines 
of code a week, I can get through this eventually.  I've decided to try this 
for a bit, and see where it goes.
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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