Hey,

On Friday 02 Sep 2011 16:07:59 Mark Kretschmann wrote:
On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Mark Kretschmann<kretschm...@kde.org>
wrote:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Knut Yrvin<knut.yr...@nokia.com>  wrote:
On Onsdag 31. august 2011, ext Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen wrote:
As we're getting just a little bit close now, i thought it prudent to
throw  out another feeler for this one. Like you were suggesting at the
Desktop Summit, shall we try and set a sprint up around the topic of
getting code contributed to Qt and the Qt library archive. In fact,
perhaps a sprint directly geared towards getting said library archive
up and running would be a sensible choice here, for something very
concrete to take with us to the QtCS day at DevDays*?

If I remember correctly, the suggestion was to use the Qt Munich office
in the weekend Oct 21-23, right before Qt Dev.Days Oct 24-26.

In addition we should include and sponsor a unconference at Qt Dev.Days
Monday Oct 24, focusing on KDE 5.0 libs and Qt contributions. My manager
said we will have a room for that at the hotel + food.

For those who participate 1-4 days, we can offer free Qt Dev.Days passes
(with a upper limit of 40).

I hope that Ralf Engels<ralf.eng...@nokia.com>  can assist in the
weekend as last year. We have to ask of course. Also Mark Kretschmann
<kretschm...@kde.org>  has expressed interest in helping out. I've also
got some positive feedback from Qt developers who like the unconference
thing, interested in participating :)

Actually I am more interested in a Pre-DevDays sprint in the Munich
office. At the conference I will be very busy with the Qt Quick
Training from Nuno, and talking to many people. The same is true for
other UX people from Nokia.

Tackling something as complex as Qt is not in the cards for me, during
the conference. I'll be happy to provide advice though.

And the topic for that Pre-DevDays sprint should please not be Qt. I
don't know the code base at all, so I won't be able to do any hacking.
I'm more interested in UI, e.g. coming up with touch interfaces for
KDE applications.

  The problem i see with doing the touch interfaces for Qt thing at this
sprint would be that that's really a Plasma Active topic, and they already
host several sprints over the course of the year. Hence why i suggested this
sprint be about building the Qt Library Archive. Note that this is not about
Qt itself, this is specifically about the stuff that /doesn't/ fit into Qt
proper - things like Gluon's OpenAL wrapper library and other similar things.
Hope that clears up that little misunderstanding a touch.

I'm interested in the preDevDays Sprint & the Qt DevDays, so count me in ;)

Stefan
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