Just a random note:

"While we have cleaned up many things in our internal architecture and 
made Qt more modular, leaner and faster, we have managed to keep 
application compatibility in a way that most applications will work with 
very few changes and a simple recompile on Qt 5."

That doesn't sound too foreboding.  Hopefully the effort we put in to 
remove dependency on the Qt 3 compatibility layer will prove to be the 
biggest part of the ordeal we have to go through making that eventual 
transition to Qt 5.

They've been working on it since 2005, they just released it, and I 
think we should think about porting about Qt 5.4 or something.  No use 
getting on the bandwagon too early.  Maybe four years?  Maybe two?
-- 
D. Michael McIntyre

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