[Interest] Looking for third party Qt libraries

Andrea Franceschini therealmorpheu5 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 16:02:33 CEST 2013


Looks like qtuiotouch https://github.com/dancasimiro/qtuiotouch is
missing as well.

Thanks for this archive, I think we all know the frustrating feeling
when it comes to this sort of things.

2013/10/7 Jonathan Greig <redteam316 at gmail.com>:
> I didn't see Qtuio listed: http://qtuio.sirbabyface.net/
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 4:43 AM, Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher at kde.org>
> wrote:
>>
>> We all know that Qt is great, but we also know that it can't possibly
>> cover
>> all use cases. Fortunately there are plenty of third party libraries based
>> on
>> Qt, which fill a lot of gaps, so you don't have to develop everything
>> yourself.
>>
>> Finding these 3rd party Qt libraries can be a challenge, though. To
>> address
>> this we started a project to create a curated archive of all relevant
>> Qt-based
>> libraries some time ago (you may want to think of that as CPAN for Qt).
>>
>> We have reached a state now, where the necessary infrastructure is there,
>> and
>> it's starting to become useful for production use. You can find the web
>> site
>> at
>>
>>     http://inqlude.org
>>
>> To make this information more complete, I would like to give this a
>> focused
>> push now. My goal is to get all relevant Qt-based libraries listed by end
>> of
>> the week.
>>
>> So I'm looking for 3rd party Qt libraries.
>>
>> Are you releasing a Qt-based library? Do you know of libraries, which
>> aren't
>> listed yet?
>>
>> If you do please get in contact with me and let me know what's still
>> missing.
>> You can also create patches for the meta data, which the web site is based
>> on.
>> You'll find instructions on the web site.
>>
>> If you want to get involved with the project you can also subscribe to our
>> mailing list inqlude at kde.org at
>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/inqlude.
>>
>> Inqlude is meant to be open to allow everybody to participate on the same
>> level. The infrastructure is free software. It's run by the KDE community,
>> but
>> we intend to cover the full Qt spectrum.
>>
>> Let's make this a place, where Qt developers can easily find and get
>> access to
>> the full power of the Qt ecosystem.
>>
>> If you have any comments or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact me.
>>
>> --
>> Cornelius Schumacher <schumacher at kde.org>
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