Michael Torrie wrote: > I think PyQt is slowly being pushed aside in favor of PySide, which is > more license-friendly for use in closed or open projects. I would > recommend using PySide unless PyQt is a requirement for your project.
That's not the impression I get from the PySide mailing lists. Work seems slow now everyone is a volunteer. For example, Qt 5 is not yet supported (there's no effort towards this according to the mailing list) and bugs seem to take a long time to be fixed. PyQt support is much better, even when I'm using it for a free project. Jeremy -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list