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    iter
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    It seems that nowadays all sorts of stuff gets posted at http://planet.qt.io/ including some barely related to Qt.

    I am developing an educational tool based on Qt, and I am wondering how do I get to post there. I don't seem to find anything about that.

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      Hi @iter
      The side-panel at planet.qt.io has the (rough) guide.

      You need to do a commit to the PlanetQt repository adding your blog rss to the rss list.

      Basically the planet is managed with the same process as Qt itself, so this guide should get you there http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines
      If that is complicated, just post here and we'll work it out together.

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        Hi @iter
        The side-panel at planet.qt.io has the (rough) guide.

        You need to do a commit to the PlanetQt repository adding your blog rss to the rss list.

        Basically the planet is managed with the same process as Qt itself, so this guide should get you there http://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines
        If that is complicated, just post here and we'll work it out together.

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        @tekojo thanks for responding, I will take a deeper look, but it doesn't seem exactly straightforward.

        A wiki article with a step by step guide would be great.

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          Yes, it's a bit heavy.
          http://wiki.qt.io/Setting_up_Gerrit is a pretty good guide, also http://wiki.qt.io/Gerrit_Introduction is pretty readable.

          As the planet repo is not in the official Qt core repos, it is a fair bit easier to get into. But everything still needs to go through gerrit, so the accounts are needed.

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