I am curious. I have noticed, or it has been brought to my attention, that it it has become a bit unusual that the PyQt source package supports all versions of qt, back to 2.3. In the interest of writing sip code for qt 4, Is there any particular reason why all qt versions are supported in one package? wouldn't it be a good idea to branch the project at least at major versions?

It looks to me like there are enough symantic differences in qt4 that now would be a good time to consider such a change. The reason I'm bringing this up is that the thought had crossed my mind to help in writing some of the sip code for qt4, but having looked at the <=3 code (size, version compensation, and I'm a little reluctant to. If we were looking at schlepping sip code from pyqt3.x to pyqt4.x, and writing appropriate new code, it would look a little more attractive.

just thoughts, curiousity.

thanks!

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