Hi,

I'm happy to share that we're launching a new community-driven goal-setting 
process for the Qt Project, and I'd like to invite everyone to participate.

During the planning discussions for this year’s Qt Contributors Summit and KDE 
Akademy participation we got inspired by the KDE Goals process [1], which we 
would like to adopt for the Qt Project. Starting today, you can submit a 
proposal for a Qt Project Goal. Three goals will be selected by the community 
based on voting, announced at the Contributors Summit in Oslo in October, and 
kept "in focus" for the following two years.

A goal is a topic you'd like to see the Qt Project focus on as a community - 
something that cuts across modules, benefits contributors and users broadly, 
and that you're willing to champion. It could be about features, quality, 
tooling, contributor experience, platform support, documentation, or anything 
else that matters to the health and direction of the project.

The overall process is described on the wiki:

https://wiki.qt.io/Category:Goals

where you can also find a link to submit a proposal (Qt Account required).

Each goal needs Champions: the persons who drive the goal forward, recruit 
contributors, and keep the community updated. Based on KDE’s experience, we 
suggest that each goal should have two or three Champions. Those don't have to 
implement everything themselves, but provide the vision and the commitment to 
see it through.

In the Qt Company, we do set goals, and those don’t get invalidated or replaced 
by this process. There are hopefully overlaps, and perhaps some surprises as 
well. In the end, we believe that community-driven goals will be a good way to 
bring in additional perspectives that make the project richer, and Qt more 
useful, to more people.

So, start thinking about what you'd like to propose. And if you have questions, 
a reply to me or this email thread is the right place.

Cheers,
Volker

[1] https://community.kde.org/Goals/Goals_Process

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