Well if not, I would be willing to start maintaining it - since it seems to be orphaned pretty much anyway (last change back in January).
Best, Wolfgang Am 22.12.2011 07:59, schrieb Steven Gill: > I believe no one is currently maintaining the repo. I may be wrong though. > Anyone? > > -Steve > > > > On Dec 21, 2011, at 10:42 PM, "Viras" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The main reason for me to rewrite the code is, that I want to have >> access to the FileAPI on Symbian device. In addition the Qt 4.x Code >> will be portable to e.g. Windows Mobile as well. >> >> However, Qt5 is not yet productive and therefor no submissions to e.g. >> the OVI store are allowed. I would like to focus on the Qt 4 version for >> now - and I hope someone who is responsible for the repository will >> comment on this soon! >> >> Best, >> Wolfgang >> >> Am 21.12.2011 14:39, schrieb Jeff Tranter: >>> This is very timely. I am part of a team that is just starting a port of >>> Callback to Qt 5. We want to use callback-qt for this work, ideally >>> sharing the same code base as the Qt 4 version if we can. >>> >>> We would like to collaborate with anyone else who is working on >>> callback-qt. Some info is here and I expect to expand it with more >>> information shortly: >>> http://wiki.qt-project.org/PhoneGap_for_Qt_5 >>> >>> I was also trying to find out whether there is a maintainer for >>> callback-qt, and if not, how to get committer access. >>> >>> On 11-12-21 05:56 AM, Viras wrote: >>>> Hi All! >>>> >>>> I've just sent a major pull-request to the callback-qt repository >>>> containing basically a complete rewrite of the code - including plugins >>>> architecture, modular javascript, etc. >>>> >>>> I was wondering if there is actually a maintainer for the callback-qt >>>> repository, since there were no changes since back in January? >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Wolfgang >>> >> >> -- >> GOFG - Get On Fat Guy >> http://www.gofg.at/ - powered by PhoneGap > -- GOFG - Get On Fat Guy http://www.gofg.at/ - powered by PhoneGap
