Am 28.01.2019 um 14:09 schrieb Jedrzej Nowacki: > On Friday, January 25, 2019 3:23:36 PM CET Robert Loehning wrote: >>> Testing whether the bug that I’m fixing exists in dev or not is part of >>> the drill of fixing bug, isn’t it? Why would you spend time on fixing >>> something in 5.12 without checking whether the issue is still present in >>> the latest codebase? Perhaps the issue has been fixed already, just >>> without the author considering it relevant for 5.12 (perhaps for good >>> reasons). >> Why would somebody who maintains a project on Qt5 but made the decision >> to not migrate it to Qt6 care about fixing the latter? >> >> Cheers, >> Robert > > Project that is not being updated is not maintained. Not maintained projects > should not take part of the mainstream. > > Cheers, > Jędrek > >
I mean an external project which is based on Qt, like some commercial application. Say they decided - for good or bad reasons - that they will not migrate to Qt 6, but they require a fix in Qt 5. They even provide this fix, but why would they care about making it work in Qt 6? Cheers, Robert _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development
