[Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors
Bruno Janvier
bruno at contenta-software.com
Mon Jan 11 10:46:40 CET 2010
Hi Helge,
I have limited time but I can help with Windows 7 and Mac.
Hey! it's certainly better than nothing =)
I have built my own Qt Jambi 4.5 once on Windows.
I'm not familiar with Git yet, but I see this as an occasion to learn.
Do not hesitate to write me privately to see which ticket you can assign me.
Bruno
On 1/10/2010 11:29 PM, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
> 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.
> 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.
>
> This project has such a great potential, but it requires some insight.
> I call for everyone using the Qt Jambi framework, and willing to
> contribute, to stand forward so that we can form a proper team.
>
> As a teaser: As a hobby project I have been playing around with
> getting marble (the KDE project) up and running through Qt Jambi, and
> it worked out of the box! More details about that to come.
>
> Regards,
> Helge Fredriksen
>
>
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