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
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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,
>
>
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
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