[PySide] Resurrecting PySide

lndn lndndev at gmail.com
Tue Mar 19 12:23:13 CET 2013


Are you talking about Roman's tutorial right here:
http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide_Shiboken_Tutorial

If you have time to write the step-by-step tutorial, that would be
phenomenal.  I also started doing something similar, but it's a getting
started guide for new developers.  Check it out here:
http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide_Development_Getting_Started.  Just
started yesterday, so its far from done.

Thanks for helping out, we need more people to contribute!




On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 4:11 AM, Sébastien Sablé <
sable at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> thanks for help!
> If you have time, it would be nice to put online the tutorial that Roman
> posted a few weeks ago.
> That is what got me started binding my own library.
>
> I also did a bit of cleanup in the documentation a couple weeks ago
> (fixing and moving to the right page the paths to git repositories, and
> explaining that you need to go through gerrit to submit code for PySide).
> If I can find some time, I will take a look at what you did and try to
> help. I recently started to contribute to the project, so the limitations
> of the doc are still fresh in my mind.
> I would like to build a step by step tutorial on how to setup a linux
> environment to checkout the git sources for pyside, build it, run the unit
> tests, add some more tests, run a test in the debugger to fix it. This
> could help to get more developers to contribute to the project rather than
> just opening tickets.
>
> regards
>
> Sébastien
>
>
>
> 2013/3/19 lndn <lndndev at gmail.com>
>
>> Hi Roman,
>> Thanks for the reply!
>>
>> The PyPI link is now on:
>> http://qt-project.org/wiki/Get-PySide
>>
>> The prebuilt windows packages link is now on:
>> http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide_Binaries_Windows
>>
>>
>> If later I see other pages that require these links, I'll update it at
>> that time.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Roman Lacko <backup.rlacko at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> 2013/3/19 lndn <lndndev at gmail.com>
>>>
>>>> I just spent the weekend organizing some of the pyside wiki pages (
>>>> http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide) and making small updates to the
>>>> content here and there.
>>>>
>>>> Still needs a lot of work, but if someone can take a look and tell me
>>>> what you think so far, I can start focusing on important areas.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for doing this!
>>>
>>> It would be great to put somewhere information about the PyPI page [1].
>>> It contains the installation instructions (for windows and linux) and
>>> full source code of PySide, Shiboken, PySideTool, examples and build
>>> scripts bundled in standard distutils package. Also here is the downloads
>>> page for prebuild windows packages and source budles [2]. I should put the
>>> information on wiki myself but never had time to do it.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> R.
>>>
>>> [1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PySide
>>> [2] http://releases.qt-project.org/pyside/
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Stephan Deibel <sdeibel at wingware.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> lndn wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> All the recent scary "PySide is Dead" emails really prompted me to
>>>>>> think about what we can do to improve the situation.  Not being familiar
>>>>>> with the PySide/Shiboken internals, I thought it would be a good idea to
>>>>>> start by cleaning up the wiki pages on qt-project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> However, as I combed through these pages, I noticed that many of the
>>>>>> links were broken and pointing to old pyside.org <http://pyside.org>
>>>>>> pages that no longer exist and the content contains outdated and incomplete
>>>>>> information.  What is really needed is a major overhaul in updating the
>>>>>> content.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So what's the official word on a massive re-organizing of these
>>>>>> pages?  Can I just take the initiative and do it?  I'd like to start off by
>>>>>> just putting the wiki pages in some order so things are easy to find and
>>>>>> then later go through the content and update the content one page at a
>>>>>> time.  My goal is just to help users and developers easily navigate to the
>>>>>> pages they need.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any thoughts or people interested in helping would be great.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This would be very helpful!
>>>>>
>>>>> I have in the past found some of the missing pages on archive.org.
>>>>>  You can paste urls there in the WayBackMachine box and see dated archives
>>>>> of the page.  It would be great to put back some of that lost content
>>>>> (which I think was lost in the Nokia -> Digia transition).
>>>>>
>>>>> For outdated docs, it seems best to keep them somewhere (an archive
>>>>> area?) or clearly label them, rather than removing them for now.  I suspect
>>>>> some of these may be helpful to people trying to understand and move PySide
>>>>> forward.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for offering to do this!
>>>>>
>>>>> - Stephan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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