Qt 5 on Raspberry Pi - the thread
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431 candidates as we speak!
But first we are looking for mentors to cover areas of development and help with the selection of accepted participants. Check the "Call for Qt on Raspberry Pi Mentors":http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/12/02/call-for-qt-on-raspberry-pi-mentors/
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First #QtonPi mentors and participants accepted http://wiki.qt-project.org/QtonPi/Device_program/Accepted #waytogo
If you want to recommend a candidate this is the right place.
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Sorry for the proliferation of channels but the QtonPi mailing list just got created and that is the perfect place for project discussions like this one about the role of mentors.
http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/qtonpi
This thread is useful for those who just want to chip in and out.
About the topic itself, now the most important help is to make sure that the right people gets the board, trimming that long list of candidates. The rest is about soft-mentoring and being sure that evident overlaps and disconnects are avoided. We are not requesting an academic mentorship here, just decentralized help handling the projects done with these 400 boards.
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About 150 participants have been selected. About 250 boards still to go. Recommendations welcome!
http://wiki.qt-project.org/QtonPi/Device_program
Please have a special eye on those developers that are Qt Ambassadors & Especialists since at least we know about them. Pay also special attention to those claiming to be maintainers of other projects.
I have created a "More info, please" section for those that haven't provided much detail, no links and/or no clear references to a Qt specific project:
http://wiki.qt-project.org/QtonPi/Device_program#More_info.2C_please
Feel free suggesting entries to go there, it helps cleaning the list of candidates. I those listed in this section don't bother to provide more details then we won't bother to keep them under regular review.
Note that we have currently 324 participants for 250 devices, and the selection becomes harder with every candidate accepted.
Thank you for your help!
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clandestinahds and eroland updated their entries with links to more info about their projects both for the Robotics area, I personally recommend them.
http://clandestina-hds.wikidot.com/
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I noticed a couple of people have already been assigned under me - that's great! For the project I have in mind, I think Jérémie Delaitre may be a good candidate for mentoring - his project has similar goals to my own, and developing a standardized set of controls would be nice. I also think nathan.f77 would be another good candidate in this area.
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njeisecke, qtrahul, cybette & fxtech thanks! Feedback integrated.
By the way, I'm starting getting the feeling that many people start looking through the list from the top, and then somehow doesn't have time / attention to go till the end. Help picking good candidates at the middle and end of the list is welcome too.
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I think Igor Kubrakov has a compelling idea - and very similar to what I want to do. Ideally he and Jérémie Delaitre (and myself) could collaborate on a standard set of widgets and develop an SDK to make integration with applications easy. I am doing my own research into turning the concept into an inexpensive commercial product.
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Hi there!
I put our project up on the wiki list. I was going to start development early January but as Qt has started this idea off, I thought we could begin earlier.
We have some plans already being researched for the Raspberry Pi and some of them will be (hopefully) a much cheaper (the software will be free and not require extremely expensive hardware) alternative to many "specialist" applications. One of the biggest challenges for Open Indie Project Dot Org will be to provide full language support. We decided to use a talk table system for this but also provide methods to use on-the-fly translators. We will be providing support for verbal, written and visual methods of communication (speech, text, sign and Makaton for example). This system will also be published under an Open Source licence to allow other developers to make use of it in their own projects.
Once Open Indie Project Dot Org enters alpha testing (December 16th 2011) we should start getting things brought together.
I have used other environments in the past but only glanced at Qt. No particular reasons, just luck of the draw. However, after taking a look into Qt seriously, I think it might just be the way to go.
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I recommend flakopana, he updated his entry with a link with some info http://raspberrypana.wikidot.com/start I think he will be good in robotics area
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Nice to see all this buzz about raspberry PI and Qt. I've been accepted, now I'm in the education categorie with the OpenGL graphic calculator Math Graphica. I'm very motivated right now, hacking OpenGL ES programable pipeline wich I'm still not very confortable with.
I've been reading the Pi website and foruns with close attention, and this little piece of hardware looks really nice. Also it looks like that Meego Mer OS can be used.
I also have a very old software I made in MS Visual C++ 6, with very cool 3D animated graphs of electromagnetic waves propagating in open space and in rectangular wave guides, this would be a heck of a good port to the raspberry.
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I recommend truta.alexandru ( http://wiki.qt-project.org/User:Truta.alexandru ), we study together at the same university.