I have to assume this subject has been discussed before in other lists but since the android port it is a "hot topic" on this list right now I thought it was worth starting again.
I deployed a test application using the necessitas project and while I was impressed on how nice the development experience was (minor a few crashes on qt creator) I found out that most users that tried to install my application had a very hard time. The current flow requires a user to: 1) download your "app" from the store; 2) When executing it for the first time (assuming that the user has never installed another application based on necessitas) the application will redirect the user to the google play store to download ministro (what I found most users will not understand); 3) After installing ministro the user will need to know to try to execute the "app" again; 4) On executing the app for the second time the qt libraries will be downloaded. 5) enjoy the app! Are there plans to change this flow? I have to assume there were good reasons to do like this but without actually looking into the code it seems that would make more sense to combine the ministro code with the java wrapper generated for each application, no? I understand ministro plays an important part and donwloads the right version of the libraries for each device and that we would have to duplicate its code with every application but it seems like a very reasonable price to pay if that would actually make the "first install" experience better. Are there any other technical reasons why this approach would not work? cheers, Felipee
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