I’m pulling for it, because the licensing meant I could dream of a world
where we wouldn’t have to keep compiling PyQt

It’s a small world, after all, and it only takes one of us to compile and
then share it with the rest.

Here’s my contribution.
https://github.com/pyqt

It could use some help; it’s got Windows versions so far, but missing 2015.
It’d be good to get a hold of Linux and OSX versions too and make it a
party. Someone will still have to be the sacrificed to the compiler though.​
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