Em Quarta-feira 16 Junho 2010, às 16:51:48, Arjan van de Ven escreveu:
> Now I'd welcome the Qt team owning the Qt pieces of MeeGo, but there's 
> actually 3 pieces that are very closely aligned and need to
> be owned together: Qt, Qt Mobility and MeeGo Touch Framework.... they 
> are very much intertwigned in terms of version requirements etc
> that right now they need to be owned and updated together. Are you 
> offering to take on all three?

The Qt team cannot take on MeeGo Touch Framework since it's not our software.

However, this actually points to a bigger issue: as a central piece of the 
MeeGo stack, any Qt non-trivial updates must go through a round of testing and 
acceptance. This would include testing MTF.

We do have a team inside our organisation that is the link between the Qt 
development team and the Symbian and Harmattan teams. We currently don't have 
one for MeeGo, but since Nokia will ship MeeGo-based devices, one such team 
will have to exist. I'll have to go talk to the responsible people to see what 
their intentions are here.

PS: yes, I know Harmattan is also called MeeGo, but this is just so we're 
clear what I'm talking about. We've also begun talking about "MeeGo.com" when 
we mean the upstream distribution, to avoid confusion with the MeeGo Computers 
division of Nokia and the MeeGo-based images productised by Nokia for its 
devices.

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