--- Ralf Habacker wrote: > But this doesn't matter, if you take a look into the qt/win32 > roadmap on > http://cygwin.kde.org/qt2-win32/roadmap.php you can see that > we are currently in > stage 2 of the porting. So we can say that, Richard Lärkäng > has introduced this > stage. Whow !! > > I'm very impressed by this. As Holger has started the qt2 > port, I have thought > about how this port should go to miminize the steps and the > needed efforts, but > I haven't thought that step 2 would be started at only half a > year after the qt2 > port and how far the results already are. The roadmap seems to indicate that we want to complete (or nearly complete) qt2/win32 before getting into qt3/win32. Is that correct? I am sure that they are closely related and a lot of code can be shared. But I don't see much of a reason to work on qt2/win32 at all. Certainly some programs are written for qt2, but not many any more... and if they are, it would probably be better to make them qt3 programs. Qt 3 was released almost 2 years ago (Oct 2001). ===== Dave Brondsema dave@brondsema.net http://www.brondsema.net - personal http://www.splike.com - programming __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ kde-cygwin mailing list kde-cygwin@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-cygwin