xey did for the syncqt.pl script that predated even me. As far
as I know, that removed the dependency on Perl to compile Qt or to contribute.
What's left that you're seeing?
If the PySide group allows it, I'd be happy to port some perl
scripts to python 😉
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On 22.08.23 09:49, Fabian Kosmale via Development wrote:
+1
I've discussed parts of the asyncio improvements as well as some QML-Python
integration related work with Adrian, and I trust that he'll wield the approve
rights responsibly.
+1
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On 17.01.23 17:11, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On Tuesday, 17 January 2023 02:55:42 PST Christian Tismer-Sperling wrote:
What was the reason that you first considered to object to it?
Because it adds work for those of us who don't use that thing.
Unity builds are faster than non-unity if y
reason that you first considered to object to it?
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+1
I have worked with Shyam and am confident that he will use this
power carefully.
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