Thank you for your answer.
It was not working from at least 05:00 GMT to 06:00 GMT. It was working
again at 08:00 GMT. Login.qt.io wasn't working from either the
Maintainance Tool or the browser. Blog.qt.io wasn't working from the
browser. The main webpage www.qt.io was working though.
Good to know that you don't need to login to download and install if you
have a commercial license, at least this makes some sort of sense.
Still, I find it questionable to force non-commercial users to login,
this is highly non-standard for open source products.
Have a good day :-)
On 16-04-05 03:51 AM, Robert Buchinger wrote:
On Tuesday, April 5, 2016 5:50:20 AM CEST Boris wrote:
I am installing a new machine and setting up my development environment.
However, I cannot install Qt because the Qt installer forces to login to your
account, and login.qt.io appears to be down, resulting in a "TIMEOUT" error
when trying to login. Anyone has this error as well? The blog seems down as
well, I get "No application configured" when going to blog.qt.io.
Seriously, this is very embarrassing for Digia. Users cannot get work done
because of their incredibly bad decision to force users to login to install
their software.
This is both a rant and a feature request: Digia, please make login optional
to install your software, because if you think you can guarantee that the
login system is never down, you are fooling yourself. Such a lack of
professionalism.
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For me both login.qt.io and blog.qt.io are working.
Does this happen within the Maintenance Tool or from the browser?
As long as you not have a commercial license you not need to log in to download
and install Qt.
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