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> From: Development [mailto:development-
> bounces+alexander.blasche=qt...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Jake Petroules

> > That's why I still think we should proceed as I proposed: Keep online 
> > offering
> as it is but drop separate macos + android offline installer (have macOS and
> macOS + mobile targets for macOS offline offering). Decreasing our offline
> installer offering is essential; needed testing effort at the moment is 
> really huge
> & it is increasing all the time because of these parallel releases. That's 
> why we
> need to decrease stuff to be tested to make our live easier.
> 
> So don't test them. I'm not joking. There should be no reason to test every
> possible combination; just test each platform through the online installer and
> that should implicitly test that the offline one works.

Sorry but that's not going to fly.

> Our process shouldn't be so flimsy and untrustworthy that we're testing every
> possible combination. Let the community do it, and if there's a problem, we'll
> surely know soon enough.

Software is a living and breathing thing. Its nature is such that it evolves 
changes each time. Not testing is not an option. We could have more confidence 
if history wouldn't proof us constantly wrong. Jake, even you had your fair 
share of breaks during release time. Stop breaking other platforms with your 
iOS changes and we can talk again ;)

You can use the online installer if you want only one mobile platform but not 
the other. Sure there is more MBs to download with offline but the releasing 
and testing effort is an even greater concern.

Dropping 32bit once Apple says so is a much more rewarding and likely 
opportunity.

> One solution could be that we start using online ones at first & bring 
> offline ones
> later. Earlier we have released beta with offline only so should we do this
> differently with Qt 5.9:
> >
> > Qt 5.9 alpha: src only
> > Qt 5.9 beta: online only

I am against this. Online installers are much harder to handle when you have to 
continuously install competing Qt versions. Testing requires to install 4 
different builds of Qt during for example beta time. Both types of builds have 
their advantage and testing/trialing is not one where the online installer 
shines.

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Alex
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