>From: [email protected] >[interest-bounces+kai.koehne=digia.com@qt- > >> Sadly none of the devs at Digia seems to have experiences with IT and >> project >> structures of industrial and enterprise structures / companies - that leads >> to >> such biased discussions... like a fight between commercial (Windows) >> customers >> and the Qt devs (Linux/Mac users). >> > >That's funny because I've been a developer with Qt for years now and in my >experience is that Mac Qt developers >always get shafted in favour of Qt on >Windows (which typically just works). > >I couldn't even get the latest 5.0.2 offline installer to *install* on my Mac >tonight and the kind of bugs and regressions >I'm seeing on Mac leave me with >the impression that they don't even bother to trying *run* their stuff on OSX, >never >mind QA it.
Your impression is wrong, as I know as a matter of fact. And honestly speaking, I'd prefer if you and others would adjust their tone on this mailing list a bit. We (as in Qt developers and especially Digia) do of course QA testing, and actually invite everyone to join and test packages _before_ the release. I, as a matter of fact, also care about Windows developers, and for sure Digia (my employer) doesn't "loathe windows". Others are working full time on Mac. I think the message that some of you can't just install perl got through. Over-the-top rants like this certainly do not help. Regards Kai _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest
