> > It doesn't matter. > If you're volunteering to support it, it will be supported. If you're not > volunteering to support and no one else volunteers, it won't be. > Are you volunteering?
Potentially, but I would require help, at least for getting continuous integration running unit/integration tests on Native Client and preventing future changes from breaking the port. On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Thiago Macieira <[email protected]> wrote: > Em qui 12 jun 2014, às 18:25:20, Daiwei Li escreveu: > > > Yes, it would be welcome in the Qt Project. The reason why it didn't go > > > any > > > further is that people probably got busy and did not have the time to > > > continue > > > supporting it. > > > > I see. What about maintenance? This may not be the right place to ask > this, > > but is > > Native Client a platform that Digia would want to support officially > > eventually? > > It doesn't matter. > > If you're volunteering to support it, it will be supported. If you're not > volunteering to support and no one else volunteers, it won't be. > > Are you volunteering? > > > You probably will find problems in the QtNetwork library and, thus, Qt > > > > > Quick's > > > remote file and XML HTTP Requests support. > > > > Ok, I'll be on the lookout for problems there. > > -- > Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com > Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center > >
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