Re: [Development] Nominating Cristian Adam as approver

2019-11-08 Thread Kyle Edwards via Development
On Fri, 2019-11-08 at 20:35 +, Alessandro Portale wrote: > There is more. Much of his time with us, he spent on adding features > upstream to CMake which we thought were missing in Qt's future build > tool: PCH support, Unity/Jumbo builds, etc.. CMake users outside Qt's > ecosystem are certainl

[Development] Nominating Cristian Adam as approver

2019-11-08 Thread Alessandro Portale
Hi, I like to propose Cristian Adam as an approver. Cristian has been around Qt (and Qt Creator) for what feels like a decade,  contributing and inspiring, professionally and privately. Half a Year ago, he finally joined The Qt Company and used his chance to live out some of his (may I say...)

[Development] Qt 5.12.6 snapshot available

2019-11-08 Thread Jani Heikkinen
Hi all, Qt 5.12.6 snapshot is available via online installer. src packages are also available in https://download.qt.io/snapshots/qt/ These aren't yet official Qt 5.12.6 release packages but quite close. We are planning to release Qt 5.12.6 during next week so if you know any release blocker

Re: [Development] Two-digit dates: what century should we use ?

2019-11-08 Thread André Somers
On 08-11-19 11:15, Edward Welbourne wrote: André Somers (6 November 2019 17:20) wrote I came to the conclusion that the sane behavior for interpreting dates depends on the semantics of what the date means. For instance, a birth date will always be a date in the past, On 07-11-19 11:47, Edward

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-08 Thread Edward Welbourne
Richard Weickelt (8 November 2019 09:57) wrote > - unclutter the Wiki content related to contribution. It contains > so much legacy information and looks like a maze. This is true of our Wiki generally - it could do with more gardening. Sadly, it currently has few (if any) regular gardeners. On

Re: [Development] Two-digit dates: what century should we use ?

2019-11-08 Thread Edward Welbourne
André Somers (6 November 2019 17:20) wrote >>> I came to the conclusion that the sane behavior for interpreting >>> dates depends on the semantics of what the date means. For instance, >>> a birth date will always be a date in the past, On 07-11-19 11:47, Edward Welbourne wrote: >> ... except when

Re: [Development] Qt Contributor Summit 2019 sessions

2019-11-08 Thread Uwe Rathmann
On 11/8/19 9:51 AM, Richard Weickelt wrote: doing scene graph node composition ? > What is the latter? It is mostly about having a lower memory footprint. a) With QML you only have access to ~heavy objects like QQuickItem and the controls are usually compositions of basic items like text/im

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-08 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development
Il 08/11/19 09:57, Richard Weickelt ha scritto: How hard would it be to upload a series of short Youtube videos about: - how to contribute to Qt (walk through gerrit, git command line) - best practices to use QtCreator - for hacking and testing changes in Qt - do profiling in QtCreator

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-08 Thread Richard Weickelt
> Sad to see, there is no recording... :( > > Any materials/slides to share? How hard would it be to upload a series of short Youtube videos about: - how to contribute to Qt (walk through gerrit, git command line) - best practices to use QtCreator - for hacking and testing changes in Qt -

Re: [Development] Qt Contributor Summit 2019 sessions

2019-11-08 Thread Richard Weickelt
> I'm wondering if anyone is interested in my experiences with using the > Qt/Quick technology in a non standard way. I was specifically thinking of > the QSkinny theming system and the implications of doing scene graph node > composition ? What is the latter? I'm not sure if that is what You hav

Re: [Development] Two-digit dates: what century should we use ?

2019-11-08 Thread André Somers
On 07-11-19 11:47, Edward Welbourne wrote: André Somers (6 November 2019 17:20) wrote I came to the conclusion that the sane behavior for interpreting dates depends on the semantics of what the date means. For instance, a birth date will always be a date in the past, ... except when it's the b