On 6/3/19 10:50 AM, Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development wrote:

How is this even an argument? Qt will need to evolve and acquire features to remain competitive.

The probably most important module - Qt/Widgets - sits on a graphic stack, that had been identified as not being competitive many years ago. The only reason why the module ( = Qt on the desktop ) remains competitive is the lack of competition - including Qt/Quick modules.

My expectation for a major release like Qt6 would be to see Qt/Widgets being migrated to the newer graphic stack - even if this would result in substantial API incompatibilities.

Actually each major release should have a story, that has to do with some sort of innovation that might require to remove old stuff. But Qt6 does not seem to have something like this and why is it necessary then f.e to remove deprecated/failed modules like QC1 ?

Uwe

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