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
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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,
>
>
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
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
Oh, thanks for sharing it. For the first time we have something that really
points to fscache, or at least has it in the logs. I suggest to replace NFS +
fscache, with a distributed files system with _good_ local caching (could be
cephfs?). The current setup requires only that used part of