On Tuesday, 10 de January de 2012 00.10.44, Stephen Kelly wrote:
> On Monday, January 09, 2012 14:52:11 Jason H wrote:
> > Then open governance needs to step in and issue assurances to all of us
> > that things won't change.
> 
> Open Governance is you. At least to the extent of any assurance can be
> given.
> 
> If you want it to be maintained then start maintaining it and assure
> everyone else that you will keep it working.

The only guarantee you'll get is the one in the Qt 5.0 mission statement: it's 
mostly source-compatible with Qt 4, except for API and classes long 
deprecated. And even then there's a lot of discussion about simply moving 
those classes to a separate library you can import into your code to keep it 
working.

QtSvg and QtXml are in the 5.0 sources today and will most likely remain 
there. No one has suggested removing them.

But understand that no one will fix bugs in them either.

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