Hi Helge,
I have limited time but I can help with Windows 7 and Mac.
Hey! it's certainly better than nothing =)
I have built my own Qt Jambi 4.5 once on Windows.
I'm not familiar with Git yet, but I see this as an occasion to learn.
Do not hesitate to write me privately to see which ticket you can assign me.
Bruno
On 1/10/2010 11:29 PM, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
Hello!
I think we need more contributors on the qt-jambi work. Today, there
are only me and Francis Galiegue that try to maintain the QtJambi
framework.
The project is far to complex for only us two to be able to be able to
take care of everything.
We need to setup some kind of project to maintain this. It seems that
Gunnar and Eskil from Nokia is totally out of loop now, not even minor
questions on the list about the generator seems to catch any attention
from the authors.
Is there any willing to contribute? We should try to compile a list of
what has to be done to get the first community release on Qt 4.6 going.
On the top of my head:
1. Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux
distros in addition to a tar.gz archive.
2. Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
3. Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release
here.
4. Get the javadoc working again (I've managed to compile it, but
it's lot of stuff missing which is found in the Qt doc).
5. Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
6. Get in control of the Qt Jambi generator.
In the waiting of an Atlassian Jira installation to be hosted on a
proper place, I suggest we use the sourceforge project for the purpose
of maintaining this list. All willing to contribute should be given
admin access to this project at sourceforge, so tickets can issed to
the various team members.
This project has such a great potential, but it requires some insight.
I call for everyone using the Qt Jambi framework, and willing to
contribute, to stand forward so that we can form a proper team.
As a teaser: As a hobby project I have been playing around with
getting marble (the KDE project) up and running through Qt Jambi, and
it worked out of the box! More details about that to come.
Regards,
Helge Fredriksen
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