HI Sarvesh! (sorry for the late reply) On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 7:40 PM, Dave Neary <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Sarvesh, > >> >> Kindly write back to me if you need more information about my skills >> etc. I am proficient in C++ and QT and I've never really worked on an >> open source project before . I do have good experience working with >> commercial software. > > I don't know if it's the kind of thing you would be interested in, but > there is an open task which Sivan has started to document using Qt > across Symbian and Maemo/Meego - he's working on it here: > http://wiki.meego.com/Qt_across_MeeGo_%26_Symbian
What I'm trying to do as the two first steps are indeed around: 1) Collecting experiences of cross development with Qt, to know in macro and micro about best practices, lessons that can be put into use and so on. For this we need to get as many accounts of attempts to conduct cross development with Qt and see what knowledge we can extract out of them (This can guide us in terms of bug fixes, missing support etc..) 2) Try to follow cross development approach with all of my current projects and try to utilize a inside->out approach, as in starting with pure Qt classes and see how that serves me, what modifications need I do to make it look good and work on other platforms, and attempt as less as possible to replace Qt. Where I do, document it. As already noted before, QML or Qt Quick seems to be the most promising so far in terms of code once and deploy on more places, and there seems to be now a public project for creating Qt Quick components here[0]. It'd be nice to hear someone's experience of working with it and know how well it served the purpose. Many thanks for you help offer! Cheers, -Sivan [0]: https://projects.forum.nokia.com/colibri _______________________________________________ MeeGo-community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-community
