I don't have the necessary knowledgement to take this project, I only do simple things with PyQt, like a dialog, a Interface for mysql with pyqt and sqlalchemy, this kind of thing...<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2009/7/15 Jason H <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:scorp1us@yahoo.com">scorp1us@yahoo.com</a>></span><br>
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Well no one jumped at my offer. I am curious, what would it take?<br>
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From: Jason H <<a href="mailto:scorp1us@yahoo.com">scorp1us@yahoo.com</a>><br>
To: <a href="mailto:pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com">pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com</a><br>
Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 4:58:29 PM<br>
Subject: [PyQt] Small paid development task<br>
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I mentioned last week that I was looking to get some of the Kinetic project's bindings into PyQt. Unfortunately, it is going slow, and my time has had me working things where I am more productive. I am now offering anyone up to $200US via paypal to get these patched into the latest PyQt 4.5.2 snapshot. I am hoping this code will be done in a way (quality, style, license) that it can be used by Phil in the PyQt 4.6 release. I just need to test these features sooner than later, and the next Qt release is 6-9 months off.<br>
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In order to get these classes, you'll have to get Qt/master or Qt/master-stable out of the git repo. Part of deleivery, aside from sip files is to then provide instructions on how to drop it into a PyQt 4.5.2 installation.<br>
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Classes I need immediately for my test: ($100)<br>
* QAbstractAnimation<br>
* QAnimationGroup<br>
* QEasingCurve<br>
* QParallelAnimationGroup<br>
* QPropertyAnimation<br>
* QSequentialAnimationGroup<br>
* QVariantAnimation<br>
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Not so immediate, but would like to have them eventually: ($100)<br>
* QGraphicsWidget<br>
* QAbstractState<br>
* QAbstractTransition<br>
* QActionState<br>
* QEventTransition<br>
* QFinalState<br>
* QHistoryState<br>
* QKeyEventTransition<br>
* QMouseEventTransition<br>
* QSignalEvent<br>
* QSignalTransition<br>
* QState<br>
* QStateAction<br>
* QStateFinishedEvent<br>
* QStateFinishedTransition<br>
* QStateInvokeMethodAction<br>
* QtStateMachine<br>
* QTransition<br>
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I figure it's a cool opportunity to get paid for something that has to be done anyway.<br>
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Thanks<br>
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