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Paul Smedley:
Interesting article on Qt.... https://devclass.com/2021/01/05/qt-lts-5_15/

Dave Yeo:
Well the positive part, for now, is,

--- Quote ---Existing branches will be kept visible to the public, but are closed for new commits with the exception of Qt WebEngine and the already deprecated Qt Script.
--- End quote ---

Wonder how long they'll maintain the WebEngine for non-paying customers?

Paul Smedley:

--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on January 06, 2021, 11:30:06 pm ---Well the positive part, for now, is,

--- Quote ---Existing branches will be kept visible to the public, but are closed for new commits with the exception of Qt WebEngine and the already deprecated Qt Script.
--- End quote ---

Wonder how long they'll maintain the WebEngine for non-paying customers?

--- End quote ---

It will be really interesting to see - I guess it somewhat depends how quickly the major OS adopt QT6...

Rene Hvidsoe:
Hi,

any idea about progress of the new QT5 based browser ?

Martin Iturbide:
Hi Rene

I also have no information or plans about the release of the new Qt5 Browser. I know that Bitwise works keeps updating libraries and news on his website, but I don't know any timeline.

Regards

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