Sure but they will not contain the most recent versions of Qt/QtCreator. Also many of us Qt developer still need to develop Windows specific stuff... I guess vcpkg is the way to go here.
What would be funny though if someone would setup a CI for Qt/QtCreator and distribute the binaries via a custom version of their open source installer framework (which is basically the maintenance tool). So just like before. When enough people switch to this tool maybe the qt company would stop forcing logins.
est31|6 years ago
Kelteseth|6 years ago
What would be funny though if someone would setup a CI for Qt/QtCreator and distribute the binaries via a custom version of their open source installer framework (which is basically the maintenance tool). So just like before. When enough people switch to this tool maybe the qt company would stop forcing logins.