As the rationale says, I *will* try to fix any issues that arise, but I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the Qt client is still very new. Inclusion in Ubuntu is bound to get more new users and wider testing, and I'm all in favor of that... but the Qt client is /currently/ a riskier package than the GTK+ client.
As the rationale says, I *will* try to fix any issues that arise, but I'd be remiss if I didn't point out the Qt client is still very new. Inclusion in Ubuntu is bound to get more new users and wider testing, and I'm all in favor of that... but the Qt client is /currently/ a riskier package than the GTK+ client.