Hi, I've just returned from running the KDE stand at FOSDEM (the largest open source developers conference in Europe), where I found myself regularly dealing with enquiries about developing with Qt (my Qt t-shirt may have been a factor in this). These mostly revolved around how well Open Governance was going (generally looking for reassurance that Qt was still a viable option to choose) and about what resources were available for people wanting to get started. I'm not sure there was enough activity to warrant the Qt Project running a stand on its own, but I definitely think for next year a hand-out with details on getting started with developing Qt (not PR fluff), and about upcoming dev events, would be of benefit for the project.
Cheers! John. P.S. The decision by Linus to use Qt in Subsurface was mentioned a few times by people as a factor in their interest in porting from Gtk... _______________________________________________ Marketing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing
