On terça-feira, 20 de agosto de 2013 14:02:20, Ian Monroe wrote: > > Of course you can argue that Canonical could help in the development of > > those Qt5 ports, but as I said, there's a release to be done in October > > so doesn't make much sense to focus on things that are not release > > critical. > > I actually use some KF5 stuff in 'production' at Atlassian already > (Sonnet, knotifications, kidletime, kwindowsystem). I don't think > release schedules are really a issue if you find something in KF5 > useful.
In other words, what we want is to start promoting the KF5 tech that is in
already pretty usable state to Qt 5 users.
And here's where Ubuntu and Atlassian could help: what tech is most
interesting to you?
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