On 29 January 2018 at 08:59, Jani Heikkinen wrote:
> - '5.6' will move in 'very strict' mode
> - '5.9' will move in 'strict' mode. So no direct submissions anymore, just
> cherry picks from stable
> - '5.10' will be closed and Qt 5.10.1 will be the final release from Qt 5.10
> series (5.6 and 5.
Hi,
We have currently really many branches open:
- 5.6
- 5.9
- 5.10
- 5.10.1
- 5.11
- dev
In my opinion this is too much to handle effectively, especially because there
is many branches in stable mode (see
http://code.qt.io/cgit/meta/quips.git/tree/quip-0005.rst). Currently '5.6' is
in 'strict
Hi all,
We have soft branched '5.10.1' from '5.10' on Friday. Target is to do final
downmerge from '5.10' -> '5.10.1' Friday 2.2.2018. Please finalize ongoing
changes in '5.10' and start using '5.10.1' for new changes.
First Qt 5.10.1 snapshot is already under testing and we are targeting to ge
Kai Koehne wrote:
> Indeed, and we agreed to solve this properly by introducing a plugin based
> architecture: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/207651/
This wouldn't also be of interest for developers who want to target Apple's App
Store. Assuming QtWebView is an appropriate choice for impl