*@*Harri *Yes. And to be realistic: a single maintainer won't be enough*
Agreed. There should be five QtWidgets maintainers like in the list ( http://qt-project.org/wiki/Maintainers), but Stephen Kelly is the only one. After that is said - one more maintainer would certainly improve the situation a lot. *Nice to hear.* I plan to optimize (/refactor) it further since I now know the QHeaderView code very well - but beside that I have a lot of ideas. Just to state a few of them: * Drag and drop with option to like being next to a Widget and with a sticky option that a kind of connects the widgets (when one of the widgets is moved the other is too. This is not something I plan to do - at least not in the near future) * A multiline QLineEdit * Put in a checkbox in QMessageBox - so that it could state something like: "Do not show this message again" - or "I know this implies .... " (It would need an option to prevent certain answer - e.g before this option is checked ...) Ideas to improve QtWidiget is not something that we lack - but we need more people in every level (contributes, approves and maintainers). For me - improving Qt is just a hoppy. I cannot put a full time job into this (if I want to keep my family ... which I currently want to ... :) ) @Иван I do think that your idea on more Widgets in the designer is good - and maybe we also need some function ported from KDE to Qt. Doing something with QtWidgets can clearly show that it is still very much alive :)
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