-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 05/10/2015 03:13 PM, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote: > On Sun, 10. May 2015 at 14:48:14 +0200, Tim Sutton wrote: >> My apologies I missed the part about a 2 year transition period >> from Sebastiaan - which probably negates part of my message >> above. > > Apparently a lot of people seem to miss that. We might loose > unstable support at some point over the next two years. But when > that happens, we can adapt to what's there then. And I guess we'll > have a much clearer picture of that will require then. > > If debian's timeframe was like ours, we would be in trouble - 2.8 > can't be maintained w/o Qt4, Python2 and PyQt4. But when stretch > is released, support for 2.8 is long gone. > > So I don't really see the urgency about this.
There is indeed no urgency yet. Since Debian has just released the jessie stable release we're now at the point where we start working on goals for stretch. These include moving away from Qt4 and Python 2. The qgis package in the Debian testing/unstable (from which Ubuntu syncs) will most likely stick to the LTRs from now on, and skip the non-LTR releases in between. Users in need of the latest non-LTR can still get it from QGIS repo. > I would rather like to know what it actually takes to support > Python3 and PyQt5. Did anyone try yet? > > See also: > http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-psc/2015-April/003004.html Improving support for Python 3 and Qt5 are worthly goals for 3.0, switching to those by default where supported seems ideal for the next LTR or the one after. Because of the wide variety of platforms supported by QGIS both Python 2/3 and Qt4/5 will need to be maintained alongside for some time. Kind Regards, Bas - -- GPG Key ID: 4096R/6750F10AE88D4AF1 Fingerprint: 8182 DE41 7056 408D 6146 50D1 6750 F10A E88D 4AF1 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVT1+YAAoJEGdQ8QrojUrxlOwQALDPWS9bqE8kaKO9cT3l2yFC 9WsLYtBRbn/aOiDEYc5zYHRPcYmQdDGGmeM44T2luxMeLgxAP7XYAhdZ+rK921mZ eYk8oenk7NyunUGKXbCEf8oiZSSew1GK/7cyfaIu3fiBS71kHbBYe4dFlF1AVBBi FfX70kArItJnamn7YqlV59XgmiH3CeRxGT3jlxQ4wAelxW6vAoZPgagU1+OgGUuV VyUWyPCwMPHs2LSVt486jYtf1a7MQliYnl1q2KSV/V2t0vhIBO1Khb9FQnFkjLSA XsFTvI6zlXndHuqcssqFsgSn3DcIsA1spfi7oC45NgI5mKvFcJ8m9Hr/JRCAZ5br f1RSMGpNhJcJMnm4zhUpjnPJRXprc461gD1yX1xgoC2dR2VRp/RvgZP0uqRTChSI K1qqrF3Ba5EPfgdTFrKgAVowSaIF9TKFsCTl7/SrjcRTZMzjscrBLjlHaXLPpY1A Kb4WDC+U0af3Mv1Vjjrrm440EUOo5decjgx7lEHMBdk8hXmCT7jytwZZDOH/83Pj Ji6aC036nlBKEo273Qg3E1jE1jRzp0vv6EUgzioLaW1USSJQNeNryTmcgjHVNeFZ 0GbSCqNh9BqqIn+/7endQzNIyiWSmzulJvKFPyufTjKk6GQg77XlQhuiEwLjphJZ AjCAr4MM6+341qhuy8/q =XQ2w -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
