[SPLIT] Future of Widgets in Qt
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@Andre: I see.
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@unclewerwerner: Any ideas on how Digia will handle bug reports from the community? qt.digia.com only wants my money. ;)
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Bug reports from the community should go into the "public bug tracker":http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com
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There's a quite interesting article "here":http://zrusin.blogspot.com/2010/11/2d-musings.html about some of the advantages of moving to a QML / scenegraph based model for widgets in the future.
I think the qt-components project is going to be very important. Having a good collection of common widgets implemented in qml will go a long way to smoothing the development of consistent UIs for the next generation of devices and applications.
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[quote author="Volker" date="1304346935"]Bug reports from the community should go into the "public bug tracker":http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com[/quote]
[quote author="Alexandra" date="1304346935"]Nothing changes regarding maintainership etc. until we have the Open Governance processes in place.[/quote]
Ok. In that case, I hope someone will go through the out-of-scope tickets and review/flag them as "desktop issues" instead, as it might be important stuff in there that's useful for whoever will decide to maintain that part in the future.
The out-of-scope labeling is a bit disheartening tho, but I suppose we all have to wait a bit and see how it pans out. (Very neat website this though. ;) )