[Development] Higher-Level Docs, possibly Qt-related (was: Re: Qt 4.8.6 Release Plans)

Konrad Rosenbaum konrad at silmor.de
Wed Oct 30 16:38:29 CET 2013


Hi,

On Wednesday 30 October 2013 14:36:23 Charley Bay wrote:
> This is an outstanding (and thorough/exhaustive/detailed) post on this
> topic.

Thanks! I was aiming for thorogh...

> Where can we put this in the Qt Docs or "Guidance-Help" for future users,
> and future Qt-internals-implementors?  (I'd really like this
> "saved-for-posterity" so as to refer back to it in the future, and it seems
> like these are "guiding principles" to which the Qt internals should be
> able to "refer" in future discussions to justify design/behavior.)

I know of no part of the docu that would be specifically suited to such 
auxiliary topics. But I could be wrong here.

> I think any of those would be fun-books-to-write, and I'm sure there are a
> number of people on this list highly qualified to do so.  IMHO, most of the
> development shops really need to read those books, whether-or-not they use
> Qt (a shame these books don't exist at present.)

How about reviving "Qt Quarterly"?

I would be willing to donate a few articles to it, if others are willing to 
keep it running.



     Konrad
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