> I heard Phil Thompson said: > >> I hope to have the remaining modules complete by the end of the year. >> This might depend on the release of Qt 4.1. pyuic and QScintilla may >> take a little longer. >> >> Testing so far is virtually non-existant. > > Hello Phil, > > Do you think it would be possible to make intermediate releases with > partial functionality? Like, by first implementing QMainWindow and a > small set of the most common widgets, and adding the others prerelease > after prerelease? That way, those of us waiting for PyQt4 to start new > projects could slowly get to work at your own rhythm, while already > providing you with the testing you need. > > Does that make sense? Or am I talking out of my rear end for > organizational or technical reasons?
That's what I'm doing with the PyQt4 snapshots - although my internal build system has been a bit flakely lately because of all the changes. Tonight's snapshot should be Ok and you will be able to display a QWidget. I will then complete the QtGui infrastructure classes before going on the the main widgets (using the tutorials as a means or prioritising). Phil _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
