On 2008-10-06, Giovanni Bajo wrote: [snip] > "PyQt5" seems confusing to me when/if Qt5 comes out (and I always find > confusing that PyQt4 version number is too similar to Qt version number; > I'd go for something totally different like "PyQt4 version 18").
I also think PyQt5 would be confusing; and agree with Giovanni that a completely different numbering scheme for PyQt would be better. At first I used to think that say, PyQt 4.2 meant you needed Qt 4.2, when in fact you can use earlier Qt 4's with it. Something like PyQt4-25 or PyQt4/25 suggests to me "version 25 of PyQt4 for Qt 4.x" Or maybe something more explicit: PyQt25/Qt4? -- Mark Summerfield, Qtrac Ltd, www.qtrac.eu C++, Python, Qt, PyQt - training and consultancy "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4" - ISBN 0132354160 _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt