a little bit disappointed to see that now meego is out of Qt strategy 
...  just read Qt slide for Qt developer a year ago pushing Symbian and 
Meego, Qt everywhere ... blabla ... and where we are now !

another sad day for Qt !



Le 28/09/2011 15:07, [email protected] a écrit :
> I can't comment about what Intel and others are planning with Tizen (I
> don't know). You should go and ask them about it. It's somewhat offtopic
> on this list.
>
> MeeGo was certainly not the number 1 reason for QML to exist, MeeGo simply
> happened to use it. We'll continue to develop Qt and QML as before, and I
> personally do believe there's a great future for what we're doing.
>
> Cheers,
> Lars
>
> On 9/28/11 1:39 PM, "ext Mark"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I was surprised to see the news about meego going to "merge" in Tizen
>> along with LiMo.
>> However, Tizen seems to be fully HTML 5 orientated with apps. MeeGo was
>> QML orientated and that was (if memory serves me well) the number one
>> reason for QML to exist.
>>
>> So now we have the situation where we have an awesome new language: QML
>> and i started to like it more and more but i really wonder what's the
>> future holds for QML.
>> It's primary goal is just gone (Tizen is HTML 5, not QML).
>>
>> Can anyone clear some light on the future direction of QML?
>> I for one started to like it specially when only used for declaring the
>> UI and doing all app logic in C++/Qt.
>> I honestly do hope it still has a future.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Mark
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