Re: Is PerlQt still alive?
Thomas Fjellstrom <[email protected]> Mon, 06 Jun 2005 09:11:30 -0600
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.kde.devel.perl |
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On June 6, 2005 08:30 am, Peter Daum wrote: > Is there still any active development going on? > > I am totally new to perlqt and just trying to find > out, whether it would be suitable for my purposes. > What I am looking for, is some GUI-toolkit (mostly > Linux) with Perl-bindings and a GUI-designer. > It looks like the best options would be GTK2/Glade > or PerlQt. I already tried GTK2 (which works > reasonably > well). If I could use Qt instead with similar ease, > I probably would prefer that. > > I am a little concerned, that this might turn out to > be another dead end: I want to reimplement an > application, that I originally wrote with Kylix, which > seemed to be a good idea at the time but is > now pretty much abandoned and Kylix applications are > becoming increasingly difficult to maintain on current > Linux distributions. > > Unfortunately, PerlQt also looks a little deserted at > first glance (Last release 2 years ago despite some > open issues, little traffic in this mailing list ...) > At the moment it probably still would be good enough, > but not too far away from now, qt3 will be mostly > replaced by qt4. > What is your opinion: will PerlQt still be around for > a while, keeping up with the further development in > Qt? > > Regards, > Peter Daum > While the list hasn't been very busy, I'm sure the project is still alive. I don't think any of the project members would just up and leave without a word :) Especially when its going so well :D -- Thomas Fjellstrom [email protected]