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Is this still in development? #424
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I wouldn’t say it’s so much abandoned as it implements enough of a subset of QML for the current users’ purposes. At least that’s how I see it. Is there particular functionality you are looking for that is missing? |
I once posted a random example into the online client and it reported half of the used libs as unsupported. |
Are you able to provide the example you used that failed? Re: PureQML, I have not used it, but my usecase was to reuse the same QML code for a native C++ application and a web application so qmlweb seemed like a better fit at the time. |
No, I did that several years ago. It was from the Qt website. |
@ShalokShalom Yes, this is still in development. 😉 I'm a bit disappointed that no one else from @qmlweb/collaborators maintained this in my absense, but that probably was partially my fault. @qmlweb/collaborators, I abolished the previous pr review process, so feel free to fix/commit/accept PRs on your own judgment. Waiting for reviews on complex and/or controversial things would still be good, but again — on your own judgment ;-). Given what I observed now, it would be easier for us to fix things later than to being idle and doing nothing here. I closed #46, btw. @ShalokShalom Now, to PureQML — I tried that personally, but I failed to run even simple testcases from our tests dir. Did you succeed in running anything? Asking for personal reasons 😉. Note that I also added other related efforts to the Readme, perhaps some of those would be of more use to you right now. tl;dr — no, QmlWeb is not abadoned, and I plan to continue working on it. Does that answer your question? |
Wonderful. ^-^ I prefer your project since it is compatible with vanilla QML. One thing I like to mention is the interop with the Qt Quick Designer, since you can basically draw homepages with that. The fundamental issue with lots of shiny new and sane projects is very often the propaganda. I think about a small little video which starts from scratch, involves the Qt Quick Designer and deploys to your library, maybe including the installation process. I see here a chance to show how quick and elegant you can deploy. I did not try PureQML yet, do you consider merging some parts of their code? In order to achieve the same power as with qmlweb, would be a fork needed for the Qt Quick Designer and frontend code cant be reused from desktop and mobile applications. All that can be solved by a source to source compiler, while all this increases the work to be done. So I think its sane to stay native. Thanks a lot for your kind help. |
Hi! Is this project active? |
Not really. I keep an eye on new issues, but we haven't made any changes in a while. |
Since there are 20 commits since one year: Can I consider this project as abandoned?
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