On 05/09/2017 01:50 AM, Khem Raj wrote:
A general usecase is that someone takes the reference and tweaks it to
meet the needs of a product quickly. For such usecases, it would be good to
consider the most widely used UI framework in embedded space. I
personally don't know how much sato is deployed but QT based systems
are quite widely deployed as far as I know. I think users can drive maximum
out of the testing and stabilization we do if they were using the reference
software as much as possible.

Qt itself does not provide a UI, so we would need to find an appropriate qt-based replacement for Sato that has the same characteristics and is suitable as an 'engineering UI'. What is your suggestion for that?

I personally think meta-qt5 works fine; it's only missing a reference UI environment. Why not add LxQt to that layer?


Alex
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