On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Harri Porten <[email protected]> wrote: > As one of the other program committee members I'd also like to thank you > for your proposals. They brought up new directions where Qt can go but > there are so many of them. Everyone has their personal favourite. But as > it turned out there were more proposals than slots - not even speaking of > funding travel and lodging. > Alright, and as Dev Days have always been more around commercial stuff, it makes sense to save them for those who can cover the costs of their performance as it can bring them new customers and more revenue.
> And looking at the list of platforms and topics that make up the program > I'd say that it is already very broad and well-balanced. In my opinion, Qt > has a more open scope than it ever had before. > Good to know, where would you think my talk proposals could be more appropriate? Perhaps a Qt commercial conference is not the right place? Perhaps a community event that Digia might organize specifically with less commercial orientation (a'la Contributors' Summit) ? Given Digia has much less deep pockets than Nokia this might be hard to do and I understand completely. -Sivan _______________________________________________ Marketing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
