Is Qt Jambi Dead?

I know that they announced in February that he was going to switch to a model developed by the community over the next year ... but right now I can not find it on my website, not to mention version 4.5, was supposed to be released this month.

I am about to start the graphical interface of a large project, and although I have considered using Qt Jambi, I hesitate to create a major dependency on a product that has obviously been abandoned. Does anyone know the real status of this? Should I stop using Swing?

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There is a mailing list for Jambi that remains active. You can view the latest posts on this topic in the archives . There is one answer, which, apparently, from a Trolltech employee about the future of Jambi, but in reality he does not say much more than in the press release.

Tue March 10 14:37:29 CET 2009:

We hope that the community of participants will be next year, and will try to help in this. After this year, none of us will be able to spend time on this project for Work. But if at this moment there is a prosperous community, I would not expect that any of us will completely disappear :-)

We spent some time on this project, and we definitely want to see it succeed in the wild. But you say, we cannot do anything other than the fact that we have free time.

A year is a long time in terms of free time, so right now I’ll just say that I hope in a year, and I hope that I will get a chance to help. :-)

- Eskil

There is another message that mentions that they are still awaiting a release soon. The latest code can be found here .

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There are very recent commits on the action page of your git repository.

https://qt.gitorious.org/qt-jambi/qtjambi-community/activities

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