Apr-15-2020, 07:36 PM
Hi,
I made the decision to use wxpython after phoenix was released, there were several reasons why I went in this direction.
One was that tkinters geometry was so difficult to get right that it was taking much too much of my time.
The second was that although I really liked Qt5, I was afraid that they might start focusing more on the commercial version, which I felt they had every right to do, and actually that should be their focus. Since most of the code that I write is opensource, I was afraid that if I used Qt5, that it might cause some issues for me.
What I thought might happen is beginning to show it's head, see: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n...le-Qt-Fork
I made the decision to use wxpython after phoenix was released, there were several reasons why I went in this direction.
One was that tkinters geometry was so difficult to get right that it was taking much too much of my time.
The second was that although I really liked Qt5, I was afraid that they might start focusing more on the commercial version, which I felt they had every right to do, and actually that should be their focus. Since most of the code that I write is opensource, I was afraid that if I used Qt5, that it might cause some issues for me.
What I thought might happen is beginning to show it's head, see: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=n...le-Qt-Fork