On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 07:59:36PM +0200, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> There have been already complaints for the dismission of the Qt3
> frontend by the FreeBSD people. There are other systems in the world
> other than Windows and Linux.

So they should f******* spend _their_ time on a Qt3 frontend but not
mine. Being queer is surely nice and acceptable, but being queer _and
blaming others for being less so_ is not.

This, btw, holds true for Cygwin users, too.

> > FWIW, I don't really care about the bells and whistles, there are enough 
> > of them to use even in Qt 4.0. But I do care about conditional 
> > compilations to avoid bugs in Qt 4.1. I also do care about code 
> > simplification that would results in a switch to 4.2 (I'm thinking about 
> > Edwin's toolbar widget for example).
> 
> Then go ahead and require a Qt snapshot such that you can have more
> fun and less problems.
> 
> > PS: Qt 4.1.5 was released October 20, 2006. But Qt 3.3.8 was released 
> > February, 14 2007. Yet we don't use it ;-)
> 
> And that is a real shame.

This is ridiculous.

Andre'

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