[quote author="ProfRivkin" date="1395248722"]We are still waiting for this to be fixed. It is really annoying that nothing has been done.[/quote]To be fair, people are working on it. I encourage you to add your voice to https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTIFW-441
[quote author="ProfRivkin" date="1395248722"]Again, the contact-us page come up and if you press Submit, nothing happens at all or you get a "Server Error" message with no details.[/quote]I will defer to the web team regarding this.
[quote author="ProfRivkin" date="1395248722"]Again I ask, how do you find mirrors and point the WebInstaller to them online? The referenced article was not a help at all as the links are not current and not really want is needed.[/quote]The information contained in the links are definitely current.
I agree that the solutions listed are sub-optimal, but they are definitely working solutions. I followed Workaround #3 and pointed my web installer to a different mirror.
[quote]why not fix the offline installers so you can have BOTH Android and Linux installations in one Qt development environment? its really non-sense that Qt, meant for cross platform use, can only install for 1 target platform at a time.[/quote]You can already install both Android and Linux packages in different directories, using the offline installer. The only (minor, non-blocking) inconvenience is that you get two copies of Qt Creator, but you can ignore one copy and use the other to develop for both platforms.
Then, when the fixed web installer comes out, you can switch to that if you wish.