Yes, probably you are right. I am of course volunteering to push this forward. It was just not clear why that patch needed six months.
Of course, this was related to my chat with Stefan, today, and my Starting over on PySide 5. Need to be crude, sometimes, not sorry. It helps me to do it. All the best - Chris Von meinem iPad gesendet > Am 25.04.2014 um 03:43 schrieb Stephan Deibel <sdei...@wingware.com>: > > Christian Tismer wrote: >> Yes, people are just volunteers. Me too. But that is no excuse. >> Somebody has to step up and be the driving person for a release. > > I think in this context it's futile to get angry. The only possibly > effective approach is to take action yourself, in some form, to make releases > happen more often and more smoothly. The project certainly needs more > volunteers that have the time and resources to put significant work into > PySide. I know finding time to work on PySide has been difficult for John, > and I doubt this is any different for anyone else here. > > At least there is now a 1.2.2 tag in the repository, so anyone with the time > and resources could get into building binary distributions from that. > > - Stephan > _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside