[Moved] third party definition
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[quote author="anselmolsm" date="1288511168"]
3rd party component/library is a externally developed thing, i.e., it's used by Qt or can be used with Qt, but it's not developed as part of Qt (ok, ok, Qt-WebKit is in src/3rdparty/webkit/, maybe it's the exception =).
[/quote]Actually, qt-webkit is developed outside of Qt tree, so it fits more naturally to 3rd party dir than actual source dir.
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Hm, again dev-related topic is in Qt in Education.
2Anyone who has rights here: move it to Desktop, please.
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[quote author="Smar" date="1288523797"]
Actually, qt-webkit is developed outside of Qt tree, so it fits more naturally to 3rd party dir than actual source dir.[/quote]Yes, it is. The development goes directly to Webkit's repository, then a snapshot goes to src/3rdparty.
Well, I put it as a 'exception' just 'cause if you compare Qt-Webkit with libpng, for example, one would say 'Qt-Webkit is related with Qt'... Ok, maybe this level of details could be left out of my answer :-) -
Smar, Learning is forum about using Qt in Learning or for certification things or for Qt Trainings. Good note about Bindings category (Marius, this note is for you).
Currently Desktop category is used for all common questions about Qt, so this thread fits Desktop category. -
It's all upp to admins (I'm not the one). I hope Marius will visit this page tomorrow.
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Of course. But not sure Learning name should be changed. It is name of "part of Qt.nokia.com site ":http://qt.nokia.com/developer/learning .