I understand on not getting direct access to the old subscriber list due to privacy concerns.
Yes I think it worthwhile to send a last email to all subscribers explaining that the list(s) have now shutdown with a list of new resources and new places and a suggested replacement mailing-list. If the Qt Jambi mailing list moves to be hosted @list.qt-project.org what kind of assurances might there be that this same scenario doesn't happen again ? This seems a pertinent question to ask, particularly if some of the same hands are managing the new location as did the old. With regards to the other matters does anyone have any answer to those questions ? Getting the mailing-list 'archives' between September and November ? Maybe it can be explained why the data is not listed, maybe a reader of this list knows the name of someone who might know the answer. About that [email protected] is there a direct dial number for that department ? How exactly does the department work. It would be most useful to be able to communicate with Qt Project concerning the Qt Jambi project and I welcome Thiago's comment relating to supporting the Jambi effort and the need to be asking. Over the time I have been involved with the Qt Jambi project I believe at least 3 different individuals have tried at different times to make contact with Nokia to raise questions. I remember being in a telephone conference call at one point with at least one representative of Nokia involved. It was felt there was certainly interest and will to assist at the software developer level within Nokia but there was no interest by those above and no response. Unfortunately the lack of progress on these matters is now having a negative impact on the Qt Jambi project so I have set a timescale to the end of Q1 2013 to have pushed past these issues. But first back to getting that contact at [email protected]. The purpose of the contact is for the Qt project to clarify their understanding of us and well as our understanding of them. As well as work through some backlog matters hampering progress with the Qt Jambi project. > I also think we should migrate the jambi repositories from gitorious over to > qt-project.org. If this is a serious suggestion you should definitely get [email protected] to get in contact so this can be discussed and worked on so it can be setup as a goal we can work towards, because right now this is not a goal due to lack of dialog; as potentially blocking matters exist that need to be resolved. Darryl _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
