Den tors 1 apr. 2021 kl 15:31 skrev Nuno Santos <nuno.san...@imaginando.pt>: > > I don’t see Roland's emails anymore because I’ve blocked him. He is a kind of > hater and lover of Qt at the same time. He loves when someone gives him a > spark to set this email list on fire and then write long emails full of > bullshit that only someone that has nothing to do has time to read. > > I use Qt for more than 10 years now. I’ve started my company alone in 2014. > Since then I’ve been building 7 products with Qt that I deploy for Windows, > Mac, iOS and Android. > > I’ve had issues, bugs, but most of them were not show stoppers. When a show > stopper bug appears I report it and it usually gets fixed. Some faster, some > slower, but every single one had a fix. The last one was fixed in less than a > month. > > My experience with Qt is very good. It has been keeping stability over all > this years and I’ve only mostly focused in building products. > > Has issues? Has! But Apple has issues, Microsoft has issues as every single > software company has issues, because software is constantly evolving. > > If it wasn’t Qt, I would be here giving this testimonial. It really helped me > to do more with less. > > Big shout to the Qt Team, keep the awesome work!!!
+1 I've also had a Roland-filter in place since early 2019. Should frankly have added it much earlier. There are more productive things to do than read his tantrums. Elvis > > Best regards, > > Nuno Santos > Founder / CEO / CTO > www.imaginando.pt > > On 1 Apr 2021, at 12:05, Turtle Creek Software <supp...@turtlesoft.com> wrote: > > In general, I agree with Roland about the need for stability. The past 20 > years we've spent most of our programming time just keeping up with Mac OS > changes. Meanwhile the Windows competition has been adding features. > > We want a platform that lets our C++ code be a cash cow, without all the > current upkeep. Stability for even longer than 15 years would be nice. Our > sales are about half Mac and half Windows, so cross-platform is the dream. We > want someone else to make the port to M1, and whatever Apple charges into > next. Then we can focus on solving problems for construction companies, > rather than rewriting GUI code just to stay in the same place. > > Qt promises that, but the Qt team responses on this thread make me nervous > about it being delivered. When folks get defensive, that's often a bad sign. > > I'm new to the Qt world, but the mix of an open-source project and a > profit-making company sounds extremely complicated. Targeting everything > from medical devices to desktops sounds very complicated. > > I hope this forum isn't muzzled. Critical comments on a list like this are > not libel. They provide useful information amongst the noise. Netiquette is > about courtesy between humans. Corporations and projects don't have feelings > to hurt, so they probably need less protection. > > Casey McDermott > TurtleSoft.com >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest > > > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest