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<br/>> On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 08:01
<br/>> > However, if you want to have the exact same user experience as the
<br/>> > preinstalled Maemo 5 applications have (as seen in all youtube videos and
<br/>> > the SDK), then you have much easier time and faster development with the
<br/>> > gtk-based hildon widgets in Maemo 5.
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<br/>> This doesn't give much of a transition plan for developers, or the
<br/>> chance to fix things in the Qt API whilst it's in "community support"
<br/>> mode.
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<br/>Before people start jumping into long term conclusions, I'd rather encourage people to start documenting to wiki.maemo.org, what is known about QT in Maemo 5 and build a better understanding collectively there.
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<br/>I don't know about QT any more than what is publicly informed. Which is very little.
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<br/>Lets move from the guesswork here to documenting what is really known to wiki.
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<br/>Thanks,
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<br/>         Mox </p>
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