[Kde-perl] Is PerlQt still alive?
Roy Souther
roy at SiliconTao.com
Mon Jun 6 17:01:07 CEST 2005
I think PerlQt is great. I am going to start using it a lot.
I think that for any Open Source project to live on it needs people that
use it.
I would like to know if there is a community blog where people can post
code snipits.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 16:30 +0200, 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
>
>
>
>
>
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Roy Souther
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