On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote: > On 04/20/2012 11:37 AM, ext Laszlo Papp wrote: >> I would be glad to attend, and help with that. I have put a lot of >> effort into that mission (organizing KDE Harmattan Sprint last >> November in Berlin, had a talk about the topic in question at FOSDEM >> this year, packaged the kdelibs and kde-runtime stack with the >> Community OBS, written documentation and so forth). >> >> You can find the already ported and working KDE applications (along >> with other useful information) on the following link: >> http://community.kde.org/KDE_Mobile/Harmattan#Ported_Applications > > Great! Thank you for offering your help.
I'd join Laszlo and assist him , as I missed the KDE harmattan sprint it could be nice to get in the action ;). > > Jürgen Bocklage-Ryannel is helping us finding the right content and > partner(s) for this training workshop. I believe we need to find the > right balance between Qt 4 mobile/touch here-and-now and Qt 5. Or > perhaps even make to independent but complementary modules, dunno. I'd love to lean more about C++/QML aka 'extending QML' - farely advanced and not so known perhaps? Modyfying modifying parent objects up the object tree to mass-add functionality to an existing QML / Widget code, we could make it tutorial/training title "Getting even more from Qt" for those KDE developers who want to push the limits further. Also interesting would be to know all about QPA, a tutorial about that would be nice. An introduction to developing KDE apps with Qt5 could be nice for new community members wanting to give their share of KDE hacking, but as Thiago said- perhaps there are no people in aKademy who does not know how to develop KDE apps? ;) -Sivan _______________________________________________ Marketing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
