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The benefits of using Qt Creator (esp. autocomplete) are greatly diminished when writing Python (or other dynamic languages).
OTOH, I can see some real benefit of providing entry-level python support (syntax highlight, autoindent, source navigation and possibly scintilla level autocomplete) in Qt Creator. Qt Creator has a plugin system, it's probably just a matter of someone picking up the slack and starting to build the support (which should be possible for people outside Nokia as well).
Frankly, I think it's just a matter of time before it happens.