[Development] A face for the Qt Project

Volker Hilsheimer volker.hilsheimer at qt.io
Fri Mar 19 15:48:40 CET 2021


> On 18 Mar 2021, at 19:38, Cristián Maureira-Fredes <Cristian.Maureira-Fredes at qt.io> wrote:
> 
> Dear community,
> 
> The Qt Project is a huge effort from many people, and for the same
> reason, it's quite interesting to (1) Learn how to contribute and be
> part of it, and (2) Analyze the interactions of the many
> Qt modules.
> 
> For people new to the project, contributing to Qt might be challenging,
> but I'm certain we all agree that being clear, and provide all the
> information in one place is crucial to at least enable them to do
> the first step.
> 
> On the other hand, if you have been around for a while,
> you know that Thiago's blog has a good set of statistics [1]
> that helps a lot to get an overview of the current state of the project.
> 
> With these two ideas in mind, it makes sense to use qt-project.org
> as the face of the Qt Project, highlighting the two previous points
> I described.
> 
> I would like to ask the community, if we are in favor of using
> the proposal from [2] as qt-project.org.
> 
> The goal will be to have this repository under our open governance,
> so anyone will be able to suggest changes, as we do in Qt.
> 
> The idea will be not to duplicate content from https://qt.io,
> but focus on aspects related to contributing to the project.
> 
> 
> # About the implementation
> 
> The page you can see on [2] was generated with Dash,
> a Python module based on Plotly [3], and the data comes from the
> meta qt5.git repository, including also the qt-creator and pyside-setup
> ones.
> 
> The text you see on the left-side cards, comes from local Markdown
> files, so also it would be straightforward to edit them.
> 
> I will upload the code if the community agrees to go forward,
> so then we could be able to create a public repository to keep
> this code.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> 
> [1] https://www.macieira.org/blog/qt-stats/
> [2] https://qt-project-org.herokuapp.com
> [3] https://dash.plotly.com/
> 

This is great, thank you! +1

Would JIRA statistics be interesting to add? We do fix a ton of bugs with each release.

Cheers,
Volker




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