Hi, On 20 Apr 2012, at 16:41, todd rme wrote:
I would also like to see about getting pyside shipped. The new version, which I am getting ready now and will submit soon, does away with most of the extra dependencies, just relying on shiboken, qt4, python, and a few other standard packages.
I'd also like to see PySide being shipped in future openSUSE releases and I've been receiving tunes of requests from people asking me to push it to Factory for a long time, but the fact is that PySide wasn't real mature at that time and now that it is solid rock in terms of technology it now lacks in terms of support because Nokia decided to abandon supporting ($$) the project. As a (positive) consequence the PySide project decided to move in to be a Qt addon project. However, and even though the OpenBossa guys said they will keep supporting it, it's not the same thing as before. I recommend holding the horses for just a couple more months and see how the flow goes with the project being driven by the ("payless") community. Of course, I understand that only by pushing it into the distribution official packages the PySide project could get a bump and revive enough to keep going. So, mix feelings here (hey, I used to be a small developer and still am maintaining the PySide projects in the home OBS directory! ;-) ) Conclusion: I'm not saying "no!" but to consider the consequences in case the few free *developer* members fail to deliver (please don't read this as harsh words), because after all it would be up to the openSUSE community to support it for the whole openSUSE $version lifetime. Cheers, Carlos Gonçalves-- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org