But another question bothers me, Since PySide is obviously part of Qt,
or lays within the Qt offering, I think it is Qt organization inside
Nokia to continue sponsor it, at least until someone else expresses
interest in taking it, like Intel as an example.

There's even (so I heard) special funds for open source projects
within the Qt organization, maybe we can apply for a such for PySide?

-Sivan

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Sivan Greenberg <si...@omniqueue.com> wrote:
> Vim, you just said my thoughts in voice, I can try and contact some
> dear people in Intel that might helps us with that? Should I?
>
> -Sivan
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Vim Toutenhoofd <v...@updraft.net> wrote:
>>
>> Matti, you wrote (on 08/24/2011 02:00 AM):
>>
>> ... [snip] ...   who specifically are the people allowed to do code reviews
>> and merging and who chooses them? IMHO, for knowledge transfer and for
>> widening the developer base, it would be essential to have new people in
>> these roles   ...[snip]...
>>
>> Of course 'PySide-newbe-me' doesn't know who is the most
>> likely-to-be-helpful person at Intel (sympathetic towards MeeGo and Python
>> in particular) but maybe you know who this person is.  Have you contacted,
>> or considered contacting, that person and asked her or him to take over
>> Nokia's role in PySide, and help with this transfer?  Vim
>>
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