Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-18 Thread Helge Fredriksen




Great! You're in.

Is there anyway to see the "skills" of the various developers
in a SF-project?

Helge

Kyle Cavin wrote:

  On 01/10/10 17:29, 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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I would love to get more involved. I can certainly update the gentoo
ebuild, and tackle some bugs. My sf username is takemiya.


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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-15 Thread Kyle Cavin
On 01/10/10 17:29, 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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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-14 Thread Helge Fredriksen






  
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.

  
  Actually, I'm working in compiling qt jambi in kubuntu 9.04.
After I obtain a sucessfull build I can start working extending some class of 
qt jambi or porting some classes.

Also I have a question. what wiki we will use, mediawiki or the trac wiki ? 
While I'm waiting the compilation of qt I can port the wiki pages of gitorious 
to the new wiki.
  

I think the idea was to use WordPress here, since it has the nicest
layout. It is installed as an app on the qtjambi project on SF:

https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/qtjambi

It's quite empty yet, so if you want to put the first footprints here,
you are all welcome!

  
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.

  

But then again, I'm not meaning to be rejective here... Good ideas
should be
put into the trac (we could easily add another category; bright ideas?)

PS: Found some info on git on sf:
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git



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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-14 Thread Bruno Janvier

Helge and José,

as you are listed here: http://gitorious.org/+qt-jambi-community

can I be listed there also ? how ?
do you have permission to make so that my merge request is accepted ?

If not, it seems it might be floating in the air quite a long time.


On 1/14/2010 9:57 AM, Helge Fredriksen wrote:



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.
 

Actually, I'm working in compiling qt jambi in kubuntu 9.04.
After I obtain a sucessfull build I can start working extending some class of
qt jambi or porting some classes.

Also I have a question. what wiki we will use, mediawiki or the trac wiki ?
While I'm waiting the compilation of qt I can port the wiki pages of gitorious
to the new wiki.
   

I think the idea was to use WordPress here, since it has the nicest
layout. It is installed as an app on the qtjambi project on SF:

https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/qtjambi

It's quite empty yet, so if you want to put the first footprints here,
you are all welcome!

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.
 
But then again, I'm not meaning to be rejective here... Good ideas 
should be

put into the trac (we could easily add another category; bright ideas?)

PS: Found some info on git on sf: 
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git



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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-14 Thread Helge Fredriksen




Oh, I thought you were in that team already...

However, you are now, so you probably have the blessing to put that
merge in place...

Helge

Bruno Janvier wrote:

  
Helge and Jos,
  
as you are listed here: http://gitorious.org/+qt-jambi-community
  
can I be listed there also ? how ?
do you have permission to make so that my merge request is accepted ?
  
If not, it seems it might be floating in the air quite a long time.
  
  
On 1/14/2010 9:57 AM, Helge Fredriksen wrote:
  




  
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.

  
  Actually, I'm working in compiling qt jambi in kubuntu 9.04.
After I obtain a sucessfull build I can start working extending some class of 
qt jambi or porting some classes.

Also I have a question. what wiki we will use, mediawiki or the trac wiki ? 
While I'm waiting the compilation of qt I can port the wiki pages of gitorious 
to the new wiki.
  

I think the idea was to use WordPress here, since it has the nicest
layout. It is installed as an app on the qtjambi project on SF:

https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/qtjambi

It's quite empty yet, so if you want to put the first footprints here,
you are all welcome!

  
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.

  

But then again, I'm not meaning to be rejective here... Good ideas
should be
put into the trac (we could easily add another category; bright ideas?)

PS: Found some info on git on sf: https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git


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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-14 Thread José Arcángel Salazar Delgado
 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.
 
 Actually, I'm working in compiling qt jambi in kubuntu 9.04.
 After I obtain a sucessfull build I can start working extending some class
  of qt jambi or porting some classes.
 
 Also I have a question. what wiki we will use, mediawiki or the trac wiki ?
 While I'm waiting the compilation of qt I can port the wiki pages of
  gitorious to the new wiki.
 
  I think the idea was to use WordPress here, since it has the nicest
  layout. It is installed as an app on the qtjambi project on SF:
 
  https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/qtjambi
 
  It's quite empty yet, so if you want to put the first footprints here,
  you are all welcome!
I can't find the option to edit wordpress.
I thing that I need some permission to edit wordpress. 
 
 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.
 
  But then again, I'm not meaning to be rejective here... Good ideas should
  be put into the trac (we could easily add another category; bright ideas?)
 
  PS: Found some info on git on sf:
  https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git
 
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-14 Thread Dusan Zatkovsky
On Thursday 14 of January 2010 08:50:13 Helge Fredriksen wrote:

 Hello, great to hear from you again!

Hi.

As I see, there is some 4.6 setup.exe on sf.net, so if its layout is stable 
for now, I'll prepare my stuff to work with it and then I should release it.

Who is an author of that build? I need to talk to him to know what is 
currently done with buildscripts and if it should be automated on some 
buildserver ( maybe I should provide some ).


 If no-one else is willing to put up a release on Linux, I will do it, no
 problem.

If you do so, you will save me a lot of time.

 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.

As I see, designer.bat is working on windows on current 4.6 release. For 
windows users it is ok, but its opposite for linux ( designer.sh ) is not 
very userfriendly, because it must be started from dir where qtjambi is 
unpacked and doesn't pass its arguments to designer ( so you can't 
register .jui file extension to open with it ).

But this is more less work than other, I should do it later. Of course, some 
linux distributors did this work themselves on 4.5 ( ubuntu has its own 
qtjambi 4.5 packages with designer-qtjambi binary somewhere 
in /usr/local/bin ).

  -   is it possible to split qtjambi to smaller jars ( core, gui, ... ) like
  in c++?

 I guess this is a discussion for the long run.

Ok, no problem, I was asking because when you mavenize the jambi, it should 
preserve some download traffic and disk space if you aren't using gui, sql 
and so...

Now we should start with all-in-one maven package.

  -   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 ( rgh ).
  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

Bye

-- 
Dusan


... tykajte mi
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-14 Thread Bruno Janvier

 As I see, there is some 4.6 setup.exe on sf.net, so if its layout is stable
 for now, I'll prepare my stuff to work with it and then I should release it.

 Who is an author of that build?
I am the author. I finally managed to merge all my changes so the script 
to generate the installer is available in the community-port git now.


 I need to talk to him to know what is
 currently done with buildscripts and if it should be automated on some
 buildserver ( maybe I should provide some ).

irc Freenode #qtjambi
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-13 Thread Helge Fredriksen




Ok, you're in!

We're becoming quite a team! Let's start nailing down the tickets, eh?

Helge

Jos Arcngel Salazar Delgado wrote:

  
 Hmm,

 no such user, sourceforge tells me...


  
  Sorry fat finger error.
the username is arcangel-nt.
  
  
 Helge

 Jos Arcngel Salazar Delgado 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:

Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux distros in
 addition to a tar.gz archive.

Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release here.

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).

Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
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


That is good. Can I join in this effort?
I have experience in C++ and Java.

My sourceforge username is arcangel-net.
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-13 Thread José Arcángel Salazar Delgado
  Ok, you're in!
 
Thanks.
Also I need to be added to the qt jambi project in gitorious.
My username is arcangelsalazar.
  We're becoming quite a team! Let's start nailing down the tickets, eh?
 

  Helge
 
  José Arcángel Salazar Delgado wrote:
  Hmm,
 
  no such user, sourceforge tells me...
 
 
 Sorry fat finger error.
 the username is arcangel-nt.
 
  Helge
 
  José Arcángel Salazar Delgado 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:
 
 Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux distros in
  addition to a tar.gz archive.
 
 Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
 Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release here.
 
 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).
 
 Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
 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
 
 
 That is good. Can I join in this effort?
 I have experience in C++ and Java.
 
 My sourceforge username is arcangel-net.
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-13 Thread Dusan Zatkovsky
Here is forwarded reply from Bruno Janvier ( mistake when replying ):

Here are my answers. Please correct if anything wrong.

On 1/13/2010 12:42 PM, 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 )
    
Sourceforge and Gitorious
   ... and questions follows up:

   -   what is current repository?
    
qt-jambi-communityport-4.6
   -   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, ...)
    
create your git clone and commit
   -   where is official tracker?
   We can't exist without it. There must exist list of tasks to 
be done to
   prevent duplicated work.
    
first tickets are posted here:

https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/qtjambi


   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

 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.

 I have mavenized qt jars for my personal usage and also I created some maven
 plugins to handle jui and ts files, but there aren't finalized yet, because
 they are using 4.5 release and I am waiting for the first 4.6 release to see
 file/directory layout of current distribution and update my code to work 
with
 it.

 It is working in my company, but it is far away from final state ( too much 
of
 manual work, because there is not official 4.6 release yet ).

 My idea is to create QtJambiMavenPlugin, which will contains all needed jars
 and binaries ( for each platform ) embedded. It'll help to create mavenized
 qtjambi projects without requirement to manually download qtjambi and
 configuring environment.

 But as I say, I have absolutelly no free time now for this task.

 Now some questions:

 - is it possible to split qtjambi to smaller jars ( core, gui, ... ) 
like in c++?
    
I don't know, but you can post a ticket about that. It's interesting.

 - 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 ( rgh ).
   Maybe this have been done by Francis currently, I don't know... (?)

    
Agree. It is still done in the same directory and it's not optimal, but 
I won't work on it personally.
 ... maybe I forgot something, tell me what du think.


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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-12 Thread Helge Fredriksen




Your in!

Helge

Leonhard Helminger wrote:

  
  

  
  
  Hey
guys,
  
  Im a java programmer, and maybe I can help in some
cases.
:)
  My sourceforge acc would be ph0o.. 
  
  
  Best!
  
  
  Von:
qt-jambi-interest-boun...@trolltech.com
[mailto:qt-jambi-interest-boun...@trolltech.com] Im Auftrag von Helge
Fredriksen
  Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Januar 2010 10:29
  An: Bruno Janvier
  Cc: qt-jambi-interest@trolltech.com
  Betreff: Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors
  
  
  
  Ok, you're added as admin team member on
sourceforge.
  
Helge
  
Bruno Janvier wrote: 
  my sourceforge account is contentasoft
  
I can do c++. I am currently building everything to be up to date.
I am also trying to understand what's left to be done for this 4.6
release.
  
  
  
  
  
  
On 1/12/2010 8:48 AM, Rene wrote: 
  Just one think , do
we have
someone willing / be able toprogramin c++ in our team ? If not I
think we need to find someone , or somehow promote this project to
higher
interest of people .
  
  On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Rene innus...@gmail.com
wrote:
  yes innusius 
  
  
  
  
  On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 8:27 AM, Helge
Fredriksen h...@poseidon.no wrote:
  Hello!
  
Great, I'll put you on the team!
  
Do you have a sourceforge account?
  
Helge 
  
  
  
  
  On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 4:09 AM, Rene innus...@gmail.com
wrote:
  Will I am not c++
programmer
and don't willing to be now , so if there will be some Java tasks, or
somethingsimilar , I can help too.  :) 
  
  
  
  On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Helge
Fredriksen h...@poseidon.no wrote:
  
  
  



Hello!

Great to hear from someone new from Noka!

Please follow the build description found on 

http://qt.gitorious.org/qt-jambi/pages/BuildingFromGit

to build a QtJambi version (or check with Gunnar Sletta/Eskil Blomfeldt.

After that, I used a script found in the scripts directory of the
source 
checked out:

build_javadoc.sh

I had to modify the CLASSPATH variable so that it contains the tools.jar
found in a lib directory of a standard JDK install before I could run
the
script.

Best regards,
Helge Fredriksen

David Boddie wrote: 
Helge Fredriksen wrote:

 

   liGet the javadoc working again (I've managed to compile it, but
  it's lot of stuff missing which is found in the Qt doc).br
   

If you can say what you did to generate the documentation, I may be able to
get one of my colleagues to verify that you're using the correct process.

David
 





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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-12 Thread Adam Batkin
 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.

Hi!

I would like to join in the fun.

I can help contribute to a Mac release. My particular interest is in 
making the Generator work better, so it can be run independently. Though 
it sounds like Francis may have already started working on that, which 
is great.

I'm on vacation at the moment, so things are a little crazy but as a 
start, I'll try to take a look at what is involved in getting a Mac 
release going.

-Adam Batkin

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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-12 Thread Bruno Janvier
The work that has already been done seems really good.
I managed to compile everything in Windows 7 quite rapidly.
It is a very smooth process. Almost out of the box.

I say almost because I needed to drop jogl.jar in the QTJAMBI\jars 
folder to
get the examples packaged with the opengl stuff.

The guide is very helpful.

Need to investigate now what's next to be done...




On 1/12/2010 2:09 PM, Adam Batkin wrote:
 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.
  
 Hi!

 I would like to join in the fun.

 I can help contribute to a Mac release. My particular interest is in
 making the Generator work better, so it can be run independently. Though
 it sounds like Francis may have already started working on that, which
 is great.

 I'm on vacation at the moment, so things are a little crazy but as a
 start, I'll try to take a look at what is involved in getting a Mac
 release going.

 -Adam Batkin

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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-12 Thread José Arcángel Salazar Delgado
  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:
 
 Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux distros in
  addition to a tar.gz archive.
 
 Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
 Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release here.
 
 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).
 
 Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
 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
 
That is good. Can I join in this effort?
I have experience in C++ and Java.

My sourceforge username is arcangel-net.
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-12 Thread Helge Fredriksen




Hmm,

no such user, sourceforge tells me...

Helge

Jos Arcngel Salazar Delgado 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:

Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux distros in
 addition to a tar.gz archive.

Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release here.

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).

Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
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


  
  That is good. Can I join in this effort?
I have experience in C++ and Java.

My sourceforge username is arcangel-net.
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-12 Thread José Arcángel Salazar Delgado
  Hmm,
 
  no such user, sourceforge tells me...
 
Sorry fat finger error.
the username is arcangel-nt.
  Helge
 
  José Arcángel Salazar Delgado 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:
 
 Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux distros in
  addition to a tar.gz archive.
 
 Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
 Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a release here.
 
 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).
 
 Get the examples working and bundle them in the various packages.
 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
 
 
 That is good. Can I join in this effort?
 I have experience in C++ and Java.
 
 My sourceforge username is arcangel-net.
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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-11 Thread Bruno Janvier

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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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-11 Thread Helge Fredriksen




Great!

Also, we should try to put up some "advertisment" on who is using the
framework with
screenshots on the sourceforge page. Which applications do we have out
there? 
For my own sake, we in Poseidon have put up the Pharos simulator on
Jambi as you may know:

http://www.poseidon.no/Simulation/GMDSS/tabid/67/Default.aspx

Helge

Bruno Janvier wrote:

  
  
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:

  Get the development packages up and running on the main Linux
distros in addition to a tar.gz archive.
  
  Get a Windows 7 release packaged.
  Hopefully get someone on with a Mac to contribute with a
release
here.
  
  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).
  
  Get the examples working and bundle them in the various
packages.
  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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Re: [Qt-jambi-interest] Request for contributors

2010-01-10 Thread Tom Schindl
Am 10.01.10 23:29, schrieb Helge Fredriksen:
 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.

I can certainly build them (I already compiled my own 4.5-Version
because I was in need of OSGI-enabled versions).

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.

So you only do that because you want a bug tracker right (source code
stays in gitorus)? I could offer you my OpenSource-Servers bugtracker
[1] named mantis. It is not as cool as Jira but I think it would be good
enough.

Tom

[1]https://bugs.tomsondev.com/mantis/login_page.php
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