Well, Shiboken being just a tool to build PySide, this makes sense :-) thanks fot he good work
stF On Tue, 9 May 2017 08:17:36 +0200 Christian Tismer <tis...@stackless.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > you know that the PySide(2) project is sub-divided into three > main parts (no tools or examples): > > pyside-setup, shiboken and pyside. > > We have been fighting with this structure quite often. > It is sometimes really hard to keep the repositories in sync > when we have several open branches in the workings. > > ================= > The PySide Merger > ================= > > To simplify our work, and also to make it easier for everybody > to work with the project, we are considering to merge the three > repositories into one: PySide. > > It is not planned to change the project structure in any way; > the three pieces stay logically apart as they are now: > > We will just merge the repositories! > ------------------------------------ > > It will also still be possible to use the parts alone. > But they now come in one chunk. > > I know there are people who are using shiboken separately. > They need to change their workflow a little bit, because > they now need to checkout pyside and copy shiboken out of it. > > If you see a problem with that, please contact us now. > We will for sure find a solution together. > > Cheers -- Chris > > -- > Christian Tismer :^) tis...@stackless.com > Software Consulting : http://www.stackless.com/ > Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 121 : https://github.com/PySide > 14482 Potsdam : GPG key -> 0xFB7BEE0E > phone +49 173 24 18 776 fax +49 (30) 700143-0023 > _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside