Great news for us Windows users is that "The 32-bit Windows lisp now runs on 64-bit Windows." Now we don't have to compile all shitty libraries to Win64!
The only thing I'm missing now is a retard guide for how to actually compile CommonQT on Windows... Open source on Windows won't cooperate.
Hurra, latest kdebindings/smoke and commonqt was compilable (in a clean virtual machine)! Unfortunately it's not possible to start any gui stuff in emacs/slime, but if you start a lisp image and load swank manually and slime-connect into it, you can still do development in emacs as long as you execute the gui in the lisp image directly.