Pete Heist <notifications@github.com> writes:

> Ah, ok, well it looks like PySide2 has a more permissive license
> anyway, although I guess that shouldn't affect flent. I haven't
> noticed any other problems using it, although my testing has hardly
> been extensive.

Yeah, PySide2 are the officially supported Python bindings from upstream
Qt, so guess it's good to support that anyway (PyQt5 predates it
somewhat). And it's not a huge cost to carry the compatibility layer, so
I guess I can keep it like this...


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