Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer of project management in Qt Creator

2018-12-20 Thread Helio Chissini de Castro
+1

Thanks for all the amazing work..

[]'s

On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 12:42, Joerg Bornemann  wrote:

> On 12/19/18 4:43 PM, Tobias Hunger wrote:
>
> > I want to propose Christian Kandeler to take over. He is a capable
> > developer with a deep understanding of the code involved and I am sure
> > he will do a terrific job going forward.
>
> +1
>
> Disclaimer: He knows where I park my bicycle.
>
>
> BR,
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer of project management in Qt Creator

2018-12-20 Thread Joerg Bornemann
On 12/19/18 4:43 PM, Tobias Hunger wrote:

> I want to propose Christian Kandeler to take over. He is a capable
> developer with a deep understanding of the code involved and I am sure
> he will do a terrific job going forward.

+1

Disclaimer: He knows where I park my bicycle.


BR,

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer of project management in Qt Creator

2018-12-20 Thread Ulf Hermann
> not having lived up to the role of maintainer of the project management
> code in Qt Creator for a while now, I would like to formally step down.

You did a great job. Thanks for all the hard work.

> I want to propose Christian Kandeler to take over. He is a capable
> developer with a deep understanding of the code involved and I am sure
> he will do a terrific job going forward.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer of project management in Qt Creator

2018-12-19 Thread Filippo Cucchetto
I would like to thank you for all your hard work and reviews.

F.

Il giorno Mer 19 Dic 2018, 16:51 Tobias Hunger  ha
scritto:

> Hello everybody,
>
> not having lived up to the role of maintainer of the project management
> code in Qt Creator for a while now, I would like to formally step down.
> It has been an honor to work in this role in such a central area of the
> Creator codebase.
>
> I want to propose Christian Kandeler to take over. He is a capable
> developer with a deep understanding of the code involved and I am sure
> he will do a terrific job going forward.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Tobias
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-05-22 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 06:37:23AM +, Alexander Blasche wrote:
> All required Jira and https://wiki.qt.io/Maintainers updates have been done.
> 
well, actually, the top-level "gui" item is still naming gunnar.
and in jira we have no "gui: other" component at all ...

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> 
> 
> From: Development 
>  on behalf of 
> Gunnar Sletta 
> Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 1:39:50 PM
> To: development
> Subject: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
> down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
> follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are 
> active in these areas also become the go-to guys.
> 
> I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
> people to formally take over my areas:
> 
> Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
> Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
> Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
> Andy Nichols - Scene Graph
> 
> (Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)
> 
> Thanks,
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-04-09 Thread Alex Blasche
All required Jira and https://wiki.qt.io/Maintainers updates have been done.

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From: Development  
on behalf of Gunnar Sletta 
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 1:39:50 PM
To: development
Subject: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

Hi,

After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are active 
in these areas also become the go-to guys.

I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
people to formally take over my areas:

Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
Andy Nichols - Scene Graph

(Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)

Thanks,
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-21 Thread J-P Nurmi
> On 19 Mar 2018, at 13:39, Gunnar Sletta  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
> down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
> follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are 
> active in these areas also become the go-to guys.
> 
> I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
> people to formally take over my areas:
> 
> Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
> Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
> Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
> Andy Nichols - Scene Graph
> 
> (Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)


Gunnar, thank you for all the awesomeness you have contributed to Qt. +1 for 
the new nominees.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-21 Thread Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt



Den 19.03.2018 13:39, skrev Gunnar Sletta:

Hi,

After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are active 
in these areas also become the go-to guys.

I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
people to formally take over my areas:

Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
Andy Nichols - Scene Graph

(Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)


As Gunnar mentioned, all the nominations have a +1 from me :)

Note that Paul Olav Tvete is actually the current maintainer of QPA, but 
when reorganizing we though it made sense to put it together with the 
"windowing system bits".


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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-21 Thread Lars Knoll
Hi,

Thanks a lot Gunnar for having maintained these modules over the past years!

+1 from my side for all the new nominations. 

Cheers,
Lars

> On 19 Mar 2018, at 13:39, Gunnar Sletta  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
> down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
> follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are 
> active in these areas also become the go-to guys.
> 
> I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
> people to formally take over my areas:
> 
> Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
> Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
> Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
> Andy Nichols - Scene Graph
> 
> (Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)
> 
> Thanks,
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt



Den 20.03.2018 10:32, skrev Alex Blasche:

-Original Message-
From: Development [mailto:development-
bounces+alexander.blasche=qt...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Gunnar Sletta
Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 13:40

...


I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
people
to formally take over my areas:

Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
Andy Nichols - Scene Graph

We have a couple of QTBUG components for which Gunnar is default assignee. 
Would the following reallocation reflect the above agreements?

GUI: Basic Input System (keyboard, mouse, touch) -> Tor Arne
GUI: Graphics Performance -> Laszlo
GUI: OpenGL -> Laszlo
GUI: Painting -> Erik
QtQuick: Graphical Effects -> Laszlo
QtQuick: Scenegraph -> Andy Nicols


Hi,

QtQuick: Graphical Effects can be assigned to Graphics Team in Qt if no 
other candidate steps up. It currently has no maintainer in the official 
list, so we didn't actually discuss it yet, but in practice, there has 
been very little activity in that repository and I have usually been 
handling meta-stuff like the changelog.


It would be great to have a dedicated maintainer for it, in my opinion, 
but if no one volunteers, I can take it for now.


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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Alex Blasche
> -Original Message-
> From: Shawn Rutledge
> > GUI: Basic Input System (keyboard, mouse, touch) -> Tor Arne
> 
> Typically I take care of Wacom tablet bugs on macOS and Linux, I or Gatis or
> Laszlo take care of touch and mouse on Linux, and Gatis takes care of keyboard
> (at least on Linux).  Other people do more of the work on other platforms: Tor
> Arne (and sometimes others) on macOS and iOS, Friedemann (and sometimes
> others) on Windows.  But the rules can’t be that fine-grained since people 
> don’t
> always fill in the platform, and it’s a free-text field.  (Unless we can make
> platform a required multiple-choice field?  Should we?)  So I wouldn’t mind 
> being
> the default assignee for those, and can triage further.

Thank you for stepping up. I can add additional people to the notification. It 
means that you are default assignee but everybody on the component watch list 
gets an email when an issue is created for this component. Unless anybody 
objects then I will add the relevant people to the notification list.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Shawn Rutledge

> On 20 Mar 2018, at 10:32, Alex Blasche  wrote:
> 
> We have a couple of QTBUG components for which Gunnar is default assignee. 
> Would the following reallocation reflect the above agreements?
> 
> GUI: Basic Input System (keyboard, mouse, touch) -> Tor Arne

Typically I take care of Wacom tablet bugs on macOS and Linux, I or Gatis or 
Laszlo take care of touch and mouse on Linux, and Gatis takes care of keyboard 
(at least on Linux).  Other people do more of the work on other platforms: Tor 
Arne (and sometimes others) on macOS and iOS, Friedemann (and sometimes others) 
on Windows.  But the rules can’t be that fine-grained since people don’t always 
fill in the platform, and it’s a free-text field.  (Unless we can make platform 
a required multiple-choice field?  Should we?)  So I wouldn’t mind being the 
default assignee for those, and can triage further.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Jean-Michaël Celerier
> For example, to allow them to use the commercial license in own purposes,
or, something else. ;)

Are there that many people interested in commercial licenses ? I think that
more people are looking to have *fun* and feel welcome contributing,
especially in the OSS world.

Look for instance how contributions are handled in:
* Rust: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/49173
* Electron: https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/12301
* Dear ImGui: https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/pull/1638
* Python: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/6142

Overall, it feels much more frictionless to contribute to these kinds of
project - and it does not really matter if this is true in practice it is
or not: most people don't judge with cold, hard scientific facts, for the
better or worse, especially when considering decisions such as "to which
famous open source project should I contribute?".

Another point is that there is no real Qt ecosystem : it's either
contribute to big entities such as Qt itself & KDE or have a small
forgotten library used by a whole 3 people on github / inqlude / qpm, but
there does not seem to be easy "entryway drug" which can easily discourage
newcomers.

Best,
Jean-Michaël





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On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 10:35 AM, Denis Shienkov 
wrote:

> Hi.
>
> Maybe, you can to consider some "yum-yum" for attraction of community
> maintainers?
>
> For example, to allow them to use the commercial license in own purposes,
> or, something else. ;)
>
> 20.03.2018 11:09, Tuukka Turunen пишет:
>
> Hi,
>
> It would be very good to get more contributors and maintainers also from the 
> community and companies who offer Qt services. Lately we have had some 
> community maintainers step down and replaced by people from The Qt Company. 
> This is fine to some degree, but we should also have new persons from the 
> community and ecosystem step up.
>
> Overall the amount of community contributions to Qt is still around the same 
> 30% as it has been. So we have not been getting any better or worse in that 
> regard.
>
> Yours,
>
>   Tuukka
>
> On 19/03/2018, 19.33, "Development on behalf of Sune Vuorela" 
>  nos...@vuorela.dk> 
> 
>  wrote:
>
> On 2018-03-19, Denis Shienkov  
>  wrote:
> > As I can see recently, is is not a good tendence in Qt... Many peoples
> > leaves from Qt.. What happens? Or I'm mistake? :)
>
> Let's do some math.
>
> There is around 160 maintainer positions in Qt (a quick count of  on
> the maintainers wiki page)
>
> Many maintainers are a maintainer as part of their job duties. Not many
> people these days have the same job for more than 5-6 years. If it takes
> 1-2 years to get to a state to become maintainer, that leaves around 4
> years as a maintainer.
>
> If we assume that the maintainer is around for 4 years and there is
> effective 10 months per year, then we should have 4 replacement
> maintainers each month.
>
> I'm not sure I see something worrying in numbers alone.
>
> /Sune
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Denis Shienkov

Hi.

Maybe, you can to consider some "yum-yum" for attraction of community 
maintainers?


For example, to allow them to use the commercial license in own 
purposes, or, something else. ;)



20.03.2018 11:09, Tuukka Turunen пишет:

Hi,

It would be very good to get more contributors and maintainers also from the 
community and companies who offer Qt services. Lately we have had some 
community maintainers step down and replaced by people from The Qt Company. 
This is fine to some degree, but we should also have new persons from the 
community and ecosystem step up.

Overall the amount of community contributions to Qt is still around the same 
30% as it has been. So we have not been getting any better or worse in that 
regard.

Yours,

Tuukka

On 19/03/2018, 19.33, "Development on behalf of Sune Vuorela" 
 
wrote:

 On 2018-03-19, Denis Shienkov  wrote:
 > As I can see recently, is is not a good tendence in Qt... Many peoples
 > leaves from Qt.. What happens? Or I'm mistake? :)
 
 Let's do some math.
 
 There is around 160 maintainer positions in Qt (a quick count of  on

 the maintainers wiki page)
 
 Many maintainers are a maintainer as part of their job duties. Not many

 people these days have the same job for more than 5-6 years. If it takes
 1-2 years to get to a state to become maintainer, that leaves around 4
 years as a maintainer.
 
 If we assume that the maintainer is around for 4 years and there is

 effective 10 months per year, then we should have 4 replacement
 maintainers each month.
 
 I'm not sure I see something worrying in numbers alone.
 
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Alex Blasche
> -Original Message-
> From: Development [mailto:development-
> bounces+alexander.blasche=qt...@qt-project.org] On Behalf Of Gunnar Sletta
> Sent: Monday, 19 March 2018 13:40
... 

> I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
> people
> to formally take over my areas:
> 
> Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
> Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
> Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
> Andy Nichols - Scene Graph

We have a couple of QTBUG components for which Gunnar is default assignee. 
Would the following reallocation reflect the above agreements?

GUI: Basic Input System (keyboard, mouse, touch) -> Tor Arne
GUI: Graphics Performance -> Laszlo
GUI: OpenGL -> Laszlo
GUI: Painting -> Erik
QtQuick: Graphical Effects -> Laszlo
QtQuick: Scenegraph -> Andy Nicols

If not, please suggest specific changes.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-20 Thread Tuukka Turunen

Hi,

It would be very good to get more contributors and maintainers also from the 
community and companies who offer Qt services. Lately we have had some 
community maintainers step down and replaced by people from The Qt Company. 
This is fine to some degree, but we should also have new persons from the 
community and ecosystem step up. 

Overall the amount of community contributions to Qt is still around the same 
30% as it has been. So we have not been getting any better or worse in that 
regard.

Yours,

Tuukka

On 19/03/2018, 19.33, "Development on behalf of Sune Vuorela" 
 wrote:

On 2018-03-19, Denis Shienkov  wrote:
> As I can see recently, is is not a good tendence in Qt... Many peoples 
> leaves from Qt.. What happens? Or I'm mistake? :)

Let's do some math.

There is around 160 maintainer positions in Qt (a quick count of  on 
the maintainers wiki page)

Many maintainers are a maintainer as part of their job duties. Not many
people these days have the same job for more than 5-6 years. If it takes
1-2 years to get to a state to become maintainer, that leaves around 4
years as a maintainer.

If we assume that the maintainer is around for 4 years and there is
effective 10 months per year, then we should have 4 replacement
maintainers each month.

I'm not sure I see something worrying in numbers alone.

/Sune


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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-19 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2018-03-19, Denis Shienkov  wrote:
> As I can see recently, is is not a good tendence in Qt... Many peoples 
> leaves from Qt.. What happens? Or I'm mistake? :)

Let's do some math.

There is around 160 maintainer positions in Qt (a quick count of  on 
the maintainers wiki page)

Many maintainers are a maintainer as part of their job duties. Not many
people these days have the same job for more than 5-6 years. If it takes
1-2 years to get to a state to become maintainer, that leaves around 4
years as a maintainer.

If we assume that the maintainer is around for 4 years and there is
effective 10 months per year, then we should have 4 replacement
maintainers each month.

I'm not sure I see something worrying in numbers alone.

/Sune


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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-19 Thread Vlad Stelmahovsky
JavaScript easier

On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 1:59 PM, Denis Shienkov 
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As I can see recently, is is not a good tendence in Qt... Many peoples
> leaves from Qt.. What happens? Or I'm mistake? :)
>
> 19.03.2018 15:39, Gunnar Sletta пишет:
>
> Hi,
>
> After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
> down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
> follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are 
> active in these areas also become the go-to guys.
>
> I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
> people to formally take over my areas:
>
> Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
> Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
> Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
> Andy Nichols - Scene Graph
>
> (Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)
>
> Thanks,
> Gunnar
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2018-03-19 Thread Denis Shienkov

Hi all,

As I can see recently, is is not a good tendence in Qt... Many peoples 
leaves from Qt.. What happens? Or I'm mistake? :)



19.03.2018 15:39, Gunnar Sletta пишет:

Hi,

After quite some time of not being active in Qt, I am now formally stepping 
down as maintainer. It has been a great ride, but I simply don't have time to 
follow up Gui and Scene Graph and it makes sense that the people who are active 
in these areas also become the go-to guys.

I've already spoken with Eskil and Lars, and propose the following list of 
people to formally take over my areas:

Tor Arne Vestby - QPA and window system integration
Laszlo Agocs - OpenGL/Vulkan
Eirik Aavitsland - Image Formats and QPainter
Andy Nichols - Scene Graph

(Other specific maintainers in QtGui stay unchanged)

Thanks,
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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-09 Thread John Ehresman
On 4/5/13 1:20 PM, Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
 What are the steps needed to complete the transition to a new
 team of maintainers and approvers for PySide?  I'd like to be
 able to start to work with the bug tracker and repository tools.
 Is there any documentation, list, or forum on how to use the bug
 tracker and other tools effectively?
 
 Are you already the project maintainer on Gerrit? If not, contact
 Lars, he's copied on this thread.

I don't think I'm a project maintainer on Gerrit or the bug tracker.
Is there anything I can do to move this process forward?

Thanks,

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-09 Thread Thiago Macieira
On terça-feira, 9 de abril de 2013 11.27.06, John Ehresman wrote:
 On 4/5/13 1:20 PM, Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
  What are the steps needed to complete the transition to a new
  team of maintainers and approvers for PySide?  I'd like to be
  able to start to work with the bug tracker and repository tools.
  Is there any documentation, list, or forum on how to use the bug
  tracker and other tools effectively?
 
  Are you already the project maintainer on Gerrit? If not, contact
  Lars, he's copied on this thread.

 I don't think I'm a project maintainer on Gerrit or the bug tracker.
 Is there anything I can do to move this process forward?

Only a Gerrit Admin can do that.

Anyway, it is now three weeks since you were nominated as the replacement
maintainer. No other maintainer has said anything, but no objections were
raised either.

Given that we're talking about a smaller community inside the Qt Project, I'd
say it's acceptable.

Gerrit Admins, please give John the rights as Maintainer. John, please create
a task against the bugtracker itself requesting your extra rights and point to
this thread as proof.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-09 Thread Knoll Lars
I wanted to take care of this today. Unfortunately the network in our office 
was down the whole day. I'll try to get it all sorted tomorrow.

Cheers,
Lars

Sendt fra min BlackBerry 10-smarttelefon.

Fra: Thiago Macieira
Sendt: kl. 17:40 PM
Til: development@qt-project.org
Emne: Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on 
board.


On terça-feira, 9 de abril de 2013 11.27.06, John Ehresman wrote:
 On 4/5/13 1:20 PM, Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
  What are the steps needed to complete the transition to a new
  team of maintainers and approvers for PySide? I'd like to be
  able to start to work with the bug tracker and repository tools.
  Is there any documentation, list, or forum on how to use the bug
  tracker and other tools effectively?
 
  Are you already the project maintainer on Gerrit? If not, contact
  Lars, he's copied on this thread.

 I don't think I'm a project maintainer on Gerrit or the bug tracker.
 Is there anything I can do to move this process forward?

Only a Gerrit Admin can do that.

Anyway, it is now three weeks since you were nominated as the replacement
maintainer. No other maintainer has said anything, but no objections were
raised either.

Given that we're talking about a smaller community inside the Qt Project, I'd
say it's acceptable.

Gerrit Admins, please give John the rights as Maintainer. John, please create
a task against the bugtracker itself requesting your extra rights and point to
this thread as proof.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-09 Thread Ahumada Sergio

 I don't think I'm a project maintainer on Gerrit or the bug tracker.
 Is there anything I can do to move this process forward?

 Only a Gerrit Admin can do that.

 Gerrit Admins, please give John the rights as Maintainer. John, please create
 a task against the bugtracker itself requesting your extra rights and point to
 this thread as proof.

Done the Gerrit part.

John, you might want to update http://qt-project.org/wiki/Maintainers as well.

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-09 Thread Knoll Lars
On 4/9/13 6:29 PM, Ahumada Sergio sergio.ahum...@digia.com wrote:


 I don't think I'm a project maintainer on Gerrit or the bug tracker.
 Is there anything I can do to move this process forward?

 Only a Gerrit Admin can do that.

 Gerrit Admins, please give John the rights as Maintainer. John, please
create
 a task against the bugtracker itself requesting your extra rights and
point to
 this thread as proof.

Done the Gerrit part.

John, you might want to update http://qt-project.org/wiki/Maintainers as
well.

I've now also updated Jira permissions. John, you're now the project owner
for pyside, and should have all required permissions there.

In addition, I added Roman Lacko and John Cummings as Approvers for
pyside. 

Please tell me if you feel there are still any permissions missing in Jira
or Gerrit.

Congratulations to all of you!

Cheers,
Lars

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-05 Thread John Ehresman
On 3/19/13 2:49 PM, Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
 Following what's described on Qt Governance Model I'm sending this
 e-mail to step down as maintainer of PySide and to propose/nominate
 new approvers and a new maintaner. ... Before quit I would like to
 propose John Ehresman as the new maintainer and Roman Lacko and
 John Cummings as approvers.

What are the steps needed to complete the transition to a new team of
maintainers and approvers for PySide?  I'd like to be able to start to
work with the bug tracker and repository tools.  Is there any
documentation, list, or forum on how to use the bug tracker and other
tools effectively?

Thanks again to Hugo, Marcelo, and everyone else who has contributed
to PySide!

John

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-04-05 Thread Hugo Parente Lima
On Friday, April 05, 2013 10:35:33 AM John Ehresman wrote:
 On 3/19/13 2:49 PM, Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
  Following what's described on Qt Governance Model I'm sending this
  e-mail to step down as maintainer of PySide and to propose/nominate
  new approvers and a new maintaner. ... Before quit I would like to
  propose John Ehresman as the new maintainer and Roman Lacko and
  John Cummings as approvers.
 
 What are the steps needed to complete the transition to a new team of
 maintainers and approvers for PySide?  I'd like to be able to start to
 work with the bug tracker and repository tools.  Is there any
 documentation, list, or forum on how to use the bug tracker and other
 tools effectively?

Are you already the project maintainer on Gerrit? If not, contact Lars, he's 
copied on this thread.

About how to use the tools, you may find some documentation on Qt-Project wiki.
 
 Thanks again to Hugo, Marcelo, and everyone else who has contributed
 to PySide!
 
 John

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer, putting new people on board.

2013-03-20 Thread Marcelo Lira
+1 to everything Hugo said.

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Hugo Parente Lima
hugo.l...@openbossa.org wrote:

 Hi,

 Following what's described on Qt Governance Model I'm sending this e-mail
 to
 step down as maintainer of PySide and to propose/nominate new approvers
 and a
 new maintaner.

 Me and Marcelo Lira are not working with with PySide anymore, so the
 better we
 can do is to pass the token to someone able to continue the work, so I'm
 also
 sending this e-mail on behalf of Marcelo Lira that is also stepping down
 the
 maintainer role from PySide project.

 Before quit I would like to propose John Ehresman as the new maintainer
 and
 Roman Lacko and John Cummings as approvers. Both John's have been
 contributing
 to PySide with bug fixes since we slow down the PySide development, Roman
 Lacko
 is doing a great job on PySide Microsoft Windows releases plus fixing bugs
 related to the MS platform since the Nokia times.

 The funny part is that I'm writing this e-mail wearing a old PySide
 t-shirt.

 --
 Hugo Parente Lima




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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2012-09-21 Thread Konstantin Tokarev


21.09.2012, 01:08, leandro.m...@nokia.com leandro.m...@nokia.com:
 Hi everyone,

 it's been an awesome time participating in the development of Qt Creator. 
 However, I've recently decided to follow a different path and I will no 
 longer be able to maintain the text editors and C++ language support. A new 
 maintainer will be suggested soon.

 Thanks for all of those who contribute to the success of Qt and let it 
 continues to rock!

We will miss you :(

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2012-09-21 Thread Robert Knight
  However, I've recently decided to follow a different path and I will no 
 longer be able to maintain the text editors and C++ language support.

Thanks for all your work.  The C++ language/API assistance
implementation in Qt Creator is great to work with.

Regards,
Rob.

On 20 September 2012 22:08,  leandro.m...@nokia.com wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 it's been an awesome time participating in the development of Qt Creator. 
 However, I've recently decided to follow a different path and I will no 
 longer be able to maintain the text editors and C++ language support. A new 
 maintainer will be suggested soon.

 Thanks for all of those who contribute to the success of Qt and let it 
 continues to rock!


 Kind regards,
 Leandro T. C. Melo

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Re: [Development] Stepping down as maintainer

2012-09-20 Thread Loaden
I am so sad to heard this. and I am greatful for your past work.
God bless you!

2012/9/21 leandro.m...@nokia.com

 Hi everyone,

 it's been an awesome time participating in the development of Qt Creator.
 However, I've recently decided to follow a different path and I will no
 longer be able to maintain the text editors and C++ language support. A new
 maintainer will be suggested soon.

 Thanks for all of those who contribute to the success of Qt and let it
 continues to rock!


 Kind regards,
 Leandro T. C. Melo

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