Your experience migrating from Qt WebKit to Qt WebEngine?
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@agarny Hi! First of all, I don't speak for Digia; I'm a user / member of the community like most people here. Qt is a free software community project with companies, research institutes and hobbyists from around the globe contributing to it. If you want Digia to provide binaries for this or that then you have to convince them by paying them for it. Or pay someone else to do it. Or find volunteers to do it for free. On the one hand people complain about allegedly high fees for commercial licenses and support and on the other hand people complain about lack of funding.
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@Wieland I don't think it's a question of money at all. WebKit was/is a major part of Qt and removing it completely seems ridiculous. We all make mistakes on occasions and there is no shame in back-peddling until webengine matures. If I build this I will make it available. If someone else already has then that would be great to know where to download it from.
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@coquetangler You keep complaining about this for over a year now. If it's all so cheap and easy then why didn't you provide even a single patch in the meantime? Here's the source code and here's the bug tracker. Start contributing to our common effort instead of whining about other people's decisions.
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hi
Any of you have a newer build instructions?
The one i find seems pretty old
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@Wieland Well, I now generate Qt WebKit myself and people can see how I do it here. So, as you can see, I am, at my own level, already sharing/contributing/etc. to the community at large (i.e. not only the Qt community).
Now, what I find a bit 'sad' is that it took me a bit of time to get Qt WebKit to build on Windows, Linux and OS X, not least because my different development machines were not set up for it in the first place. Digia, on the other hand, could have done it very easily (since they used to release Qt WebKit and still provide source code for it, including some bug fixes here and there).
Anyway, I am on holiday, and it's nice and sunny, so time for me to go for another swim... :)
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@Wieland it's a discussion my friend. Becoming hostile is not in the community spirit either.
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@coquetangler I'm not hostile, don't have any reason to be. So what's your reason for complaining that few users respond to WebKit related threads ("Another WebKit question totally ignored.") ? Obviously only a few users have expertise in this field or still care about it. And what's your reason for complaining at a user's forum about the decision some company made? I mean, you can do this once or maybe twice if you had a really bad day. But you've done this over and over again. If you're a paying customer then just give the Digia support a call. Otherwise treat Qt as what it is: a free software community project. Ask @agarny if you can help him with his work on Qt WebKit, fix bugs, provide binaries. But complaining about the work of others without contributing anything yourself just makes you look not so good.
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@Wieland Right.
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FYI, we are planning to release https://github.com/annulen/webkit as a part of Qt SDK, i.e. binaries for all major platforms.
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Indeed and I am, for one, very much looking forward to it. Thanks again @Konstantin-Tokarev for all your hard work on bringing the latest version of WebKit to Qt.