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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