[Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors
Tom Schindl
listom at bestsolution.at
Mon Jan 11 00:57:13 CET 2010
BTW for me it would be interesting to OSGify the code 4.6 code base once
more.
I'll try to find some time in the next week.
Tom
Am 11.01.10 00:47, schrieb Tom Schindl:
> Am 10.01.10 23:29, schrieb Helge Fredriksen:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I think we need more contributors on the qt-jambi work. Today, there are
>> only me and Francis Galiegue that try to maintain the QtJambi framework.
>> The project is far to complex for only us two to be able to be able to
>> take care of everything.
>>
>> We need to setup some kind of project to maintain this. It seems that
>> Gunnar and Eskil from Nokia is totally out of loop now, not even minor
>> questions on the list about the generator seems to catch any attention
>> from the authors.
>>
>> Is there any willing to contribute? We should try to compile a list of
>> what has to be done to get the first community release on Qt 4.6 going.
>>
>> On the top of my head:
>>
>> 1. Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux
>> distros in addition to a tar.gz archive.
>> 2. Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
>> 3. Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release here.
>
> I can certainly build them (I already compiled my own 4.5-Version
> because I was in need of OSGI-enabled versions).
>
>> 4. Get the javadoc working again (I've managed to compile it, but
>> it's lot of stuff missing which is found in the Qt doc).
>> 5. Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
>> 6. Get in control of the Qt Jambi generator.
>>
>> In the waiting of an Atlassian Jira installation to be hosted on a
>> proper place, I suggest we use the sourceforge project for the purpose
>> of maintaining this list. All willing to contribute should be given
>> admin access to this project at sourceforge, so tickets can issed to the
>> various team members.
>
> So you only do that because you want a bug tracker right (source code
> stays in gitorus)? I could offer you my OpenSource-Servers bugtracker
> [1] named mantis. It is not as cool as Jira but I think it would be good
> enough.
>
> Tom
>
> [1]https://bugs.tomsondev.com/mantis/login_page.php
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