Hello, great to hear from you again!

Dusan Zatkovsky wrote:
> Before I tell you about my work, read this:
>
>       As a new developer, I am missing many basic informations, such as:
>
>       -       where is up-to-date main page of qtjambi? ( there are many old
>               informations on gitorious )
>
>       ... and questions follows up:
>
>       -       what is current repository?
>
>       -       how to contribute?
>               "Contributing to Qt Jambi" on wiki seems to be a little bit 
> obsolete ( for
>               example "Qt Jambi is currently under maintenance by Nokia Qt 
> Development
>               Frameworks", ...)
>   
>       -       where is official tracker?
>               We can't exist without it. There must exist list of tasks to be 
> done to
>               prevent duplicated work.
>
>       I think we must consolidate this, because now sources are on gitorious,
>       _obsolete_ wiki is on gitorious, bugtracker is on sf.net, what else?
>   
>       Start talking about this problem, because without this we can't 
> cooperate.
>
>       If we need to migrate to ONE complex site ( sources, web, wiki, tracker 
> ),
>       just do that! There are many of them ( sf, google, tigris )
>       See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/\
>       Comparison_of_open_source_software_hosting_facilities
>   
Yes, since Nokia and the authors of Qt Jambi seems to have withdrawn
from the
project, at least from speaking officially on the list, I cannot see any
reason why
the project should continue to live under their "wings".

Although I like the gitorious interface a lot, there seems to be support
for git on
sourceforge as well. So I guess moving the repo over to SF should be the
correct
thing to do for tidyness. Do anyone have any experience with git on
sourceforge?
How does it work?

Also, wiki info on the project found on gitorious should be updated and
moved
over to SF. I think Rene is working on setting up a proper web page for
us on
SF, correct? When you have a workbench up for us, some more can start
putting
things in there.
>   
> Now back to my work:
>
> I have made some simpler "release" scripts, which will create .tar.gz with 
> qtjambi distribution ( contains jars, designer, juic, linguist ) to learn how 
> thinks works ( designer was a tricky job, thanks Eskil for help ), but 
> currently I have no time to maintain it.
>   
If no-one else is willing to put up a release on Linux, I will do it, no
problem.
Can you commit your work on the designer, and maybe the release building
script on the gitorious? If not, send it to me on my mail.
>
> -     is it possible to split qtjambi to smaller jars ( core, gui, ... ) like 
> in
>       c++?
>   
I guess this is a discussion for the long run.
> -     original 4.5 sources are "chaotic", it need some rearrangement.
>       It is hard to identify sources, generated sources and targets, 
> everything
>       builds together in the same directories ( aaaargh ).
>       Maybe this have been done by Francis currently, I don't know... (?)
>   
Francis was working hard on "tidying things up", hope he will join in
again soon.

Helge
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