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Subject: | Re: Status of EPICS and Qt |
From: | Rolf Keitel <[email protected]> |
To: | [email protected], Andrew Johnson <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 16 Nov 2016 09:50:53 -0800 |
Hello Andrew,
As reported at the EPICS Meeting in Lund, at TRIUMF we developed and are testing
In addition I started to collaborate with John W. Sinclair on a
project to extend the life of edm. This is in the very early
stages. On 11/16/2016 9:34 AM, Andrew Johnson wrote: Questions for readers of this list, please respond if you know anything about the current state of projects connecting Qt with EPICS. Is the http://www.epicsqt.org/ website and the associated development effort now dead? I notice that the Wiki that was there has been removed (or it died and nobody has fixed it) so the only thing present on that website now appears to be the front page. I know Andrew Rhyder is now retired and he hasn't committed any changes to his epicsqt github repo since last June. Is anyone still working on the core epicsqt code in a private repo? Are any EPICS sites developing applications based on Andrew's code? Both Anton Mezger and Helge Brands are still actively working on caQtDM, and hopefully Anton's retirement won't have a significant affect on future development. Is there any relationship between this code and the epicsqt stuff any more? Does it make sense to use the caQtDM code as the basis for other applications? Has anyone written a related/similar replacement for StripTool, Probe or ALH yet? What EPICS sites have developers working in this area? Are there any other major questions I've missed? - Andrew -- +-------------------------------------------------------+ | Rolf Keitel, Ph.D. Tel: (604) 222-7453 | | TRIUMF | | Vancouver, B.C., Canada | +-------------------------------------------------------+ |