Re: Re: Fwd: Removing Qt4 in Buster

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Philip Ashmore wrote:

> On 09/06/17 18:22, deloptes wrote:

> 
> We are living in an Open Source World, and with it the opportunity to
> collaborate and do things we, as individuals, could once only dream of.
> 
> Was a project plan drafted, such as the migration order for
> libraries/programs so that the smallest core of Trinity could be tested
> with Qt5, followed by successively bigger lists of the dependent
> libraries/programs to bring the whole of Trinity/Qt5 into the light.
> 
> With such a plan, the means of managing the migration as well as the
> opportunity for contributors to assist would become a reality.
> 
> Qt5.9.1 is out, and with Qt4 being dropped by Debian, the opportunity to
> bring Trinity into Debian just sweetens the deal in my humble opinion.
> 
> Regards,
> Philip Ashmore

Did you read my previous post?

There are no ressources on TDE to do this. All of us work in the free time
we have besides normal work and family, so it is not possible unless we
have more people/developers to do the work or financial support.
If you can financially support us, we can dedicate time to moving things to
Qt5, if not just stop dreaming and become realistic.
For example I estimate about at minimum 70-100k brutto a year per developer
to work full time.

regards


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