On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Matti Airas <[email protected]> wrote: > On 20.09.2010 17:41, ext Per Åstrand wrote: >> >> Hi! >> I've been checking the repositories for python support. >> AFAICT the compliance doc at >> http://www.pyside.org/2010/09/meegotouch-bindings-alpha-available/ >> requires an application to only use packages in the officail repos to >> be "meego compliant" >> IMHO it makes sense to also include python bindings for QT (pyside) to >> be able to write meego compliant applications in python. pyside >> project seems to be tracking QT and meego well >> (http://www.pyside.org/2010/09/meegotouch-bindings-alpha-available/). >> Also kind of strange that bindings for gtk is in the repo, but not for >> QT... > > Hi Per, > > We (as in the PySide team) are definitely planning on providing the PySide > packages on MeeGo in the near future. However, since we're just ramping up > our MeeGo activities (still waiting for the OBS accounts to be created, > etc), I have to say I've been rather ignorant about the details of the > contribution process. > > In particular, I'm interested about the proper channels for contributing to > the existing Python distribution. What is the formal project the current > Python packages live in? Should we contribute there or should we make a > proposal to the TSG to create a proper MeeGo Python project which could act > as an umbrella for all Python-related activities in MeeGo?
Matti, maybe we can ask Dawn to add this item for tomorrow's TSG meeting so it can be discussed and agreed upon already? -Sivan _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
