Thiago Macieira wrote:

> On Thursday, 15 de September de 2011 21.08.51, [email protected] wrote:
>> >For sake of a comparison, kind of like with Windows - if you get the
>> >Windows 7 Business Edition then you don't get the Multimedia stuff that
>> >is in Windows 7 Home Premium, things you might need though for
>> >presentations.
>> 
>> Don't want this. Just have a look at the Qt product definition (see some
>> earlier thread on this list). We have Qt essentials that have to be there
>> on all platforms, and addons that are optional or only supported on
>> certain platforms. That should make this a lot clearer than with Qt 4.
> 
> "All the features" are defined by the Qt release, which is done by the Qt
> community. The Qt community and project are the only ones entitled to
> attributing a new version number.
> 
> Anything else is a "vendor branch". Vendors are allowed to apply patches
> if they need them. They may not add or remove features, break binary
> compatibility or invent a new version number.
> 

What would such patches be? Patches to cpp files only? 

What is a feature? If a vendor adds a method to a class is that a feature?



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