On 7 Mar 2017, at 22:24, Richard Moore <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 7 March 2017 at 21:21, Lars Knoll <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > On 7 Mar 2017, at 21:54, Thiago Macieira > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Em terça-feira, 7 de março de 2017, às 21:37:46 CET, Richard Moore escreveu: >>> The Qt Company has now very recently made a decision to now go and invest >>> the man power required to turn qbs into a product we can fully support in >>> the future. This decision comes from the fact that we see that build >>> systems are a very integral part of the developer experience, and it's one >>> of the areas where we see that there still is a large potential for >>> improvement. qbs is promising to bring that improvement to us and our >>> users. >> Pretty depressing since the discussions at the developer summit seemed to >> conclude the exact opposite. I wish those developers were working on >> something more useful than a new wheel. The discussions there were afai remember inconclusive. But the people that do the actual work on the build system were mostly positive towards qbs. You didn't go to that session. You're right. My wording above was misleading, I wasn't present myself. This is what I remembered people telling me afterwards. Here are the session notes: https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_build_systems_at_QtCon_2016 Summary says: "We are thinking about switching build systems. We don't know what to do yet, but we can't decide it here." For me that's inconclusive. Cheers, Lars
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