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Open Governance News

I realise I haven’t blogged about Open Governance since I announced it last year. The reason I haven’t blogged since then was because the discussions were happening in the Qt Open Governance mailing...

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Qt Modules' Maturity Level

You may have wondered if you have ever submitted a bug report to Qt, why some reports are acted quickly upon and others take some time. However, I think it should come as no surprise to you that this...

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Qt Modules' Maturity Level: The list

Last week, I blogged about the framework of levels we’re proposing to use for Qt in the context of Open Governance and future development. I said then that we had also taken the time to look into what...

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Open Governance Roles and Responsibilities

Last week, in my blog on the Maturity Level List and in the previous week’s Maturity Levels, I left some indications of what would be expected of a maintainer of a portion of the Qt codebase. In this...

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Gerrit joined the Qt Creator project!

Please give a warm welcome to Gerrit, the new guy working on Qt Creator! If you do not know him yet: He is the one adding text like Change-Id: I8364167d5be3e7c361b192318b0bba7fb70d0f2f Reviewed-on:...

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Qt Contributors' Summit – Last Minute Updates

We are neck deep in the final preparations for the Qt Contributors’ Summit and we have a few points to share with you: First off, thanks to everyone who has listed their topics for our event. It is...

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Qt Project

Over the past year we have been working with many of you to sort out how we make development of Qt even more inclusive and open. After exploring various options, we are now almost ready to go live with...

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Launch of the Qt Project imminent…but not on Monday

Followers of the Qt Project will know we announced October 17 as our target launch date for the project. Unfortunately this date is no longer achievable, and we will be delayed by what we expect will...

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Cross compiling Qt for the masses

Cross compiling Qt for particular devices/BSPs can be frustrating when operating from first principles and we are trying to improve the existing configure/qmake build infrastructure in Qt 5, as well as...

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Qt Contributors’ Summit Joins Forces with KDE Akademy – July 2013

Just after Digia acquired Qt from Nokia, the KDE community suggested to run the Qt Contributors’ Summit together (Qt CS) with the KDE Akademy conference in Bilbao July 15-16 this summer. The conference...

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Call for Sponsors | 2013 Qt Contributors Summit

This is the 3rd annual Qt Contributors Summit and it will be the biggest summit to date due to our joined forces with the KDE Akademy conference. More than 500 contributors are expected and it’s...

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Qt Project Needs Mirrors for the New Download Service

The Qt Project is currently using a content delivery network based solution for distribution of releases. We have been working to improve distribution of Qt open-source packages and now have the setup...

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First Ten Mirrors Active for Qt Project Downloads

I am very pleased that we have already ten mirrors from three continents active for the new download service of the Qt Project, and more are on their way. With the new MirrorBrain based setup is it...

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Qt-project.org under Open Governance

Right before Qt Developer Days in Berlin, November 2012, we began discussing with the qt-project.org moderators how to bring rest of the Qt Project into Open Governance. This includes the content...

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Clarifications to Qt Trademark Fair Use Policy

The use of Qt is on an upward spiral and a great deal of activity is visible with hundreds of Qt-powered products on the market today, scores of Qt learning books and various global Qt activities...

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Qt Contributors’ Summit Joins Forces with KDE Akademy – July 2013

Just after Digia acquired Qt from Nokia, the KDE community suggested to run the Qt Contributors’ Summit together (Qt CS) with the KDE Akademy conference in Bilbao July 15-16 this summer. The conference...

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Call for Sponsors | 2013 Qt Contributors Summit

This is the 3rd annual Qt Contributors Summit and it will be the biggest summit to date due to our joined forces with the KDE Akademy conference. More than 500 contributors are expected and it’s...

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Qt Project Needs Mirrors for the New Download Service

The Qt Project is currently using a content delivery network based solution for distribution of releases. We have been working to improve distribution of Qt open-source packages and now have the setup...

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First Ten Mirrors Active for Qt Project Downloads

I am very pleased that we have already ten mirrors from three continents active for the new download service of the Qt Project, and more are on their way. With the new MirrorBrain based setup is it...

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Qt-project.org under Open Governance

Right before Qt Developer Days in Berlin, November 2012, we began discussing with the qt-project.org moderators how to bring rest of the Qt Project into Open Governance. This includes the content...

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