On Tuesday March 17 2015 16:22:38 Koehne Kai wrote:

> PS: I understand your fury somewhat, this wasn't too well communicated. But 
> let's not get frantic about it either: The developers just think that, by the 
> time 5.6 will be released, QJSEngine will be a full replacement of Qt5Script 
> library. It definitely helps if people are already testing the waters now, 
> but I'd also expect more clarification/documentation on this in the future.

You'd be lucky. I've witnessed the fall of Apple's QuickTime SDK from a bit too 
close for comfort, and that one has been replaced only (very) partially and not 
at all on MS Windows. It was always free, but it was much more widely used than 
most (for whom QuickTime is just an obsolete media player) might think.

R.
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