Hi Till, On May 17, 2012, at 19:14 , ext Till Adam wrote:
Absolutely. We are producing Qt SDKs for Playbook, BlackBerry10 (the upcoming platform) and "bare" QNX for the embedded space, both Qt4 and Qt5. Whoops, right, didn't mean to forget about you and the BB SDK, sorry. I kind of guessed that there would be others interested in the support of more platforms. We're also interested in a Windows EC7 one for Qt5, in future. One point we'd like to raise is that there should be a process and place where such binary distributions can be hosted centrally, on qt-project.org<http://qt-project.org> ideally. This is in the making (releases.qt-project.org<http://releases.qt-project.org>), along with a public build infrastructure (reflected by builds.qt-project.org<http://builds.qt-project.org>) that should be open to relevant parties. In fact, the build nodes are in the domain of the Qt Project (i.e. not on Nokia premises) and could in theory be used by anyone. In practice, just like with anything on public infrastructure, trust and coordination are issues. This is one of the things I want to change during QtCS. Mail me in private if it's more urgent than that. Daniel
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