---- On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 08:04:58 -0700 Roland Knall wrote ----
>Is there a point in the forseeable future, where new development for
>the GTK version will cease to exist (and just focus on bug-fixing) and
>all further development should go into the QT version?
Considering that the "new packet list" effort took multiple years and that was just using a different part of GTK to implement our packet list, the move to QT will take quite a while. Our fast and complex use of the GUI mainly with the packet list takes a surprisingly large amount of work to (re-)implement.
>The reason for my question is, that I currently are implementing some
>add-ons for the openSAFETY and EPL dissectors. I would prefer if I
>could avoid redoing significant parts of the implementation, and start
>with QT right away.
Is there any GTK specific parts? Usually, Wireshark handles the GUI for you.