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: 12/27 12:16
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@alfkil I do not want to discourage you, but from what I read QT 5 will be initially released next June and on its homepage they say
"...Qt 5.0 is a feature-driven release with time-to-market requirements especially for embedded environments. This implies that we should keep the scope of Qt 5.0 limited to the essential, and add more features and add-on modules in the upcoming minor releases..."
In my understanding this means that a feature rich version QT 5 will come not before a year or so.
QT 4.8 was released last December, so I think it is going to be mature enough as a source base for you, and your work will be of use for at least 2 (or maybe 3) years from now, and softwares such as Calligra will work happily on it.
As you are quite into QT now (well, judging from the quality of your releases which simply works) it could be time to start on 4.8 using your 4.7 knowledge.
Of course, as you said, if you meet strong dependancies from OpenGL, you can simply drop 4.8 and continue on QT 4.7. Just I'm asking you to have a look at it, before (maybe) wasting too much of your spare time.
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