Hi Qtland,

Brisbane's last day was effectively yesterday, as all our machines got wiped 
last 
night.
Happy to say some of us are able and willing continue our roles in the 
qt-project.
Thanks for those people (Thiago!) that put the open governance into place.

I would say most of the talented engineers in Brisbane are still looking for 
jobs.
(hint, hint, hint)

Declarative, location, multimedia, systems/sensors and QA were all developed in 
Brisbane.


It's been a great run for me at Trolltech and then Nokia. I first started with 
Trolltech in 2003 as Qtopia Community Liaison, and finished with Nokia as 
Senior Software Engineer developing QSensorGestures and its recognizers.

Going through all the accumulated junk in the office, all the Trolltech 
prototypes, phones and whatnot, and looking back, I am very proud to say I was 
a part of Trolltech and Qtopia development, and also of Nokia, the most awesome 
N9 and Symbian^3. Our work back then was on quite a few more varied devices 
than it was the last few years. 

With only a handful of engineers, we released the first open source phone - the 
Greenphone (minus a binary blob or two)!


I hope and trust the spirit of Trolltech's values will continue to live within 
the qt-project and the companies that use it.


As the official last day we have possession of our key cards, in true Aussie 
style, most of our last tasks are having a BBQ, followed by a pub crawl 
downtown Brisbane.


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