[Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

Shawn Rutledge Shawn.Rutledge at qt.io
Mon Sep 19 08:08:08 CEST 2016


> On 18 Sep 2016, at 02:37, Xavier Bigand <flamaros.xavier at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am using Qt for my day job,
> 
> Our first difficulty with Qt is the release cycle that is really long and the difficulty to test the futur versions.
> As we often need the latest features or bug fixes, waiting 3-4 month isn't possible, and some times we just implement our self features or use workaround for bugs.
> Alpha and Beta versions aren't accessible on the Qt maintenance tool that we use, and compiling Qt from the source is to much work for every platforms we use,...
> 
> We'll certainly don't use an Alpha or Beta version of Qt for production, but it is interesting to be able to report bug on upcoming version as soon as possible (especially for new features as Qt3D,...).

Then you should use git.  Yes it’s bleeding edge, but CI helps to make it more stable than it otherwise would be.


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