I was just taking a look at the beta, and am sharing my findings.

1. it looks like there isn't a way to import an existing python project?
1a. With an existing project how do I configure a .pyproject file, including 
specify the file with main / QApplication / entry point?
 I cannot find any documentation on the file format.

2. I also created and selected the default Qt for Python - Window project and 
hit run, and I got:
15:25:00: Starting /usr/bin/python 
/Users/jhihn/Projects/test_pythonwindow/main.py...

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/jhihn/Projects/test_pythonwindow/main.py", line 3, in <module>
from PySide2.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
ImportError: No module named PySide2.QtWidgets
15:25:00: /usr/bin/python exited with code 1

But if I run it from the command line it works: 
python main.py # works

3. Starting QtCreator is slow. I get a beach ball and then a Secchi disk. Takes 
about 10 seconds.

4. Unfortunately all python projects will be called "main" in the project 
explorer.
Maybe the entry point should be $1.py where $1 is the name of the directory? 
i.e. test_pythonwindow 

5. How do I specify python3 for a project? It seems to default to python 2?
Python 2 will be dead in 2020. Also, I have python code that uses async/await, 
so I need Python3

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