[Interest] Interest Digest, Vol 114, Issue 42

Giuseppe D'Angelo giuseppe.dangelo at kdab.com
Sun Mar 28 21:35:06 CEST 2021


On 28/03/2021 20:39, Roland Hughes wrote:
> On 3/28/21 12:54 PM, Giuseppe D'Angelo wrote:
>> Il 28/03/21 13:54, Roland Hughes ha scritto:
>>> There is documentation and Web pages that have
>>> replicated all over stating Qt 5 supports RHEL 6. You made something
>>> that cannot be effectively erased untrue.
>> The documentation in question states that_specific_  Qt 5.x versions
>> support RHEL 6. There's no such thing as "Qt 5 documentation".
> And ___THAT___ is the documentation and glossies management looked at
> when it made the decision to use Qt in the first place. It got specified
> in the Software Architecture Document.

And ____T H A T____ documentation states which Platforms are Supported 
by a given version of Qt, and also for how long that given version of Qt 
is supported by the Qt project itself.

Anyone over-promising based on that information has only themselves to 
blame.

So what is this thread about, again? A bunch of fancy acronyms?

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