Hi,
Yes, we will have a simple registration process.
Please stay tuned.
From: Development on behalf of Giuseppe
D'Angelo via Development
Date: Wednesday, 25. May 2022 at 10:02
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] QtCS2022 - Sessions and Timeslots
Hi,
Il 19/05/22 18:43, P
On 5/24/22 15:14, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
I'll try to participate in the summit slot for this. Maybe we can
reuse Debian's DEP5 files?
Yes, we might use them for 3rdparty libs in the future. In fact, they
are part of the REUSE spec.
And webengine is... a pain. But I gu
Hi all,
We released Qt Design Studio 3.4.0 today, see
https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-design-studio-3.4-released
Big thanks to everyone involved!
Best Regards,
Thomas Hartmann
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This shouldn’t be too difficult to set up as a cron job on the gerrit server to
run in all repos—I do agree with Tor Arne though that the notes should be
namespaced if possible.
Could you reupload the change to qt/qtqa/scripts/gerrit/cherrypick-git-notes ?
-Daniel
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See comment in review.
I think a prerequisite for running this kind of script against our repos is
that the notes are namespaced, e.g. refs/notes/cherry-picks so that fetching
and showing them in git log output is optional.
Other than that I think it’s a nice feature :)
Tor Arne
On 25 May 202
Hi,
Il 19/05/22 18:43, Pedro Bessa ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
Thank you for submitting your sessions.
I kindly ask you to now add your session to a desired timeslot. Just its
title is necessary; I will merge our tables later.
Please keep in mind a few things:
* taking feedback into conside