i have heard this too. i think that is one good thing about pyqt's license,
it makes money with its licensing and those dollars support its
development. but you also have to consider qt's changing of hands recently
(digia) so that might be a reason for it being a bit quiet but there has
been some movement since and discussions are taking place about its future.
either way i think its (pyside) license means it will always be available
for the community.

On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Tim Crowson
<[email protected]>wrote:
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> I've heard rumors that PySide isn't being maintained nearly as actively as
> PyQt. Is this true, and does it matter?
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