Hi Sandor,

These are fantastic news!! I would suggest you to wait for a few days, a week at most, because I plan to move Spyder to Github. This way we will maintain the merge discussion in one place (instead of forcing you to start on Bitbucket and then move to Github).

May I ask when did you start to work on this? I say it because I'm also working on it and right now I was finishing the move to the new (pythonic) style of signals and slots.

Thanks a lot for this!
Carlos

El 20/12/14 a las 21:46, Sandor Racz escribió:
Hi Everyone,

I have added PyQt5 support to Spyder (keeping the PyQt4 and PySide support).

It has been tested for Python 2/ Python 3 and PyQt4/PyQt5.

What I have: Using SourceTree I cloned a recent default, added code changes, tested it, created a new local branch and committed the changes into it.

In case of need for a PyQt5 version I would appreciate if someone could summarize what should be the steps to submit it for code review. I am new to SourceTree, Bitbucket and Git, know the basics though.


Sandor




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