Hi, There are many ways to help:
- If you are a creative person, you can get in contact with Michael and help create the new look and feel - Once we have a clear vision, if you are a developer, you can help code the new component styles and/or port the existing apps to Qt 5 using the new components - Once we have something that works, if you are an end user, you can help out by testing the software and reporting bugs you find in it. Cheers, Timur On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Javier Romero <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Tinur: > Very insteresting! > Tell me please how can I help. > Best regards, > > Javier > > > El 22/06/13 10:01, Timur Kristóf escribió: > > Hi, >> >> About a week ago at Devaamo I was fortunate to meet with a bunch of Nemo >> guys. Together we discussed and debated ideas to move forward from the >> current situation to one where Nemo looks nice and is a pleasure to use. >> >> We feel that currently, the whole Nemo UI looks like just a cheap copy. >> We think we could do better than that. >> Michael proposed the idea of making a whole new set of UI components for >> Nemo, instead of continuing to use the deprecated MeeGo components, and we >> think this is generally a good idea, especially now that we have Qt Quick >> Controls in Qt 5.1. >> >> With Qt Quick Controls, one can just use a set of standard components >> while still being able to maintain a custom look and feel. This means that >> we can create our own components without further fragmenting the already >> fragmented world of Qt Quick APIs. >> If you are interested, here are some links: >> http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/**2013/06/21/overview-of-the-** >> new-features-in-qt-quick/<http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2013/06/21/overview-of-the-new-features-in-qt-quick/> >> http://doc-snapshot.qt-**project.org/qt5-release/**qtquickcontrols/** >> qtquickcontrols-index.html<http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qt5-release/qtquickcontrols/qtquickcontrols-index.html> >> http://doc-snapshot.qt-**project.org/qt5-release/**qtquickcontrolsstyles/ >> **qmlmodule-qtquick-controls-**styles1-qtquick-controls-**styles-1-0.html<http://doc-snapshot.qt-project.org/qt5-release/qtquickcontrolsstyles/qmlmodule-qtquick-controls-styles1-qtquick-controls-styles-1-0.html> >> >> The other important thing is to think about the home screen experience. >> We think that the way forward in this regard is going for Wayland. There >> is already some development in the source tree. >> In other news, Robin and the others were able to get Wayland working on >> the Nokia N9(50) devices, and there is also good progress on making it work >> on libhybris-based hardware adaptations. Carsten can fill in more details >> here. >> >> We're looking forward to hearing what you think about these things and >> any ideas you have. >> >> Cheers, >> Timur >> >> >> >> > > >
