We cannot change Qt in a way that breaks existing applications. Qt5 has not exactly just been released, and commercial customers value stability very much. Some of them even pay for Qt licenses, which is good for all Qt users, so really, we should not make things worse for them.
We cannot change Qt in a way that breaks existing applications. Qt5 has not exactly just been released, and commercial customers value stability very much. Some of them even pay for Qt licenses, which is good for all Qt users, so really, we should not make things worse for them.