Sending again to the mailing list, as suggested. -- Sandro On Friday 31 August 2012 21:53:44 you wrote: > My initial thoughts are "why not!", but can you adhere to the Qt Project's > CLA as this is part of you PhD?
Yes, we're fine with it. There're no specific licensing expectations about it. I just wouldn't like to have an eclipse-based tool, it's more a kind of personal effort. > The CLA is in place to both protect users of the code, but also to allow > relicensing of the code so it's usable in commercial projects, where GPL or > LGPL code would not work. > I suggest you read the CLA and discuss it with your university first. Anyway, I've just gone through the CLA. Nothing to be afraid of :) I and my advisor are somehow used to floss-based academic projects and there is no parterships with potential conflictings parts. Do you need some specific information to proceed ? TIA, Sandro > > -- > Sent from my Nokia N9 > > On 8/31/12 16:22 ext Sandro Andrade wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm starting the development of a Qt-based implementation of OMG's MOF > specification, > as part of my phd project. As far as I know there is no C++/Qt > implementation of MOF, > only the Java ones based on Eclipse Modelling Framework > (which uses ecore instead of pure MOF). > > IMO, that could be useful in the future to support some model-driven > capabilities in Qt > Creator like automatic code generation from UML, early architectural > analysis (my current focus), etc. I'd > like to work upstream in Qt5 instead of providing a separate library. > In addition, Qt MOF > (or whatever it get named) could also be the foundation for a UML2.4.1 > supporting version > of Umbrello or other tools interested in model-driven approaches. > > So, what do you think ? > > Thanks, > -- > Sandro > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
