[Development] QTCS2022 - Program Suggestions

2022-05-12 Thread Pedro Bessa
Hi everyone,

What would you like to have as topics during our Qt Contributor Summit 2022?

Our Summit approaches: June 7-8.
I have created a wiki 
page so you can 
consult our Program suggestions and add what you believe to be valuable 
sessions.
Please also make sure to add your name if you would like to be a speaker or 
moderator on the proposed topic.

Alternatively, you can still book 
here
 a time slot to talk to me (privately and directly).

tl;dr:
QtCS2022 – Wiki Main Page
QtCS2022 – Program: Add Your 
Suggestions
Book a 30-min chat with 
me

Feedback appreciated.

Cheers,


Pedro Bessa
Community Relations Manager
The Qt Company
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Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Oliver Eftevaag
+1

As far as I know, he is the de facto maintainer (and creator) of the physics 
module already.
So I don't think it makes sense to wait any longer with granting him approver 
rights,
as well as officially making him the maintainer for his own module.

From: Development  on behalf of Christian 
Strømme 
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2022 12:34 PM
To: development@qt-project.org 
Subject: Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 
3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)


+1



From: Development  on behalf of Paul Tvete 

Date: Thursday, 12 May 2022 at 10:14
To: development@qt-project.org 
Subject: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D 
Physics (and consequently for approver status)

Jonas has been working for the Qt Company since April 2020, and we somehow 
forgot to nominate him for approver status before now. He has been working on 
the Qt Quick 3D module, as part of the Oslo graphics team.



His current project has been to turn Andy Nichols's proof-of-concept physics 
module (based on the Bullet engine) into a proper Qt module (based on Nvidia 
PhysX): Qt Quick 3D Physics 
(https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtquick3dphysics/+/410063). This module 
is planned to be released as a tech preview in Qt 6.4. The previous commit 
history can be found on https://git.qt.io/jokarlss/qtquick3dphysics

[https://git.qt.io/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]

Jonas Karlsson / QtQuick3DPhysics

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I therefore nominate Jonas as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics. According to 
my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver status, but to be on the 
safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as approver.



- Paul



(Not currently maintaining any modules, but since I still have maintainer 
status, I think I am able to nominate a maintainer)
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Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Christian Strømme
+1

From: Development  on behalf of Paul Tvete 

Date: Thursday, 12 May 2022 at 10:14
To: development@qt-project.org 
Subject: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D 
Physics (and consequently for approver status)
Jonas has been working for the Qt Company since April 2020, and we somehow 
forgot to nominate him for approver status before now. He has been working on 
the Qt Quick 3D module, as part of the Oslo graphics team.

His current project has been to turn Andy Nichols's proof-of-concept physics 
module (based on the Bullet engine) into a proper Qt module (based on Nvidia 
PhysX): Qt Quick 3D Physics 
(https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtquick3dphysics/+/410063). This module 
is planned to be released as a tech preview in Qt 6.4. The previous commit 
history can be found on https://git.qt.io/jokarlss/qtquick3dphysics
[https://git.qt.io/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]
Jonas Karlsson / QtQuick3DPhysics
GitLab Community Edition
git.qt.io
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I therefore nominate Jonas as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics. According to 
my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver status, but to be on the 
safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as approver.

- Paul

(Not currently maintaining any modules, but since I still have maintainer 
status, I think I am able to nominate a maintainer)
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Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Edward Welbourne
Paul Tvete (12 May 2022 10:12) wrote (inter alia):
> According to my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver
> status, but to be on the safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as
> approver.

For reference, the relevant wording in [QUIP 2]

  Becoming Maintainer of anything in a main module of Qt implies
  becoming Approver throughout Qt, if one is not so yet.

[QUIP 2] 
http://quips-qt-io.herokuapp.com/quip-0002.html#how-to-become-a-maintainer

I believe it's fair to say Qt Quick 3D is a "main module of Qt" and that
the new Physics engine is "in" it.

So I concur with Paul's interpretation,

Eddy.
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Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Andy Nichols
+ 1 for the Maintainership of the Qt Quick3D Physics module.  Jonas has done a 
great job turning my very hacky code into something that is usable.  He has 
also been the driving force behind that effort, so I think it’s clear he is the 
right person to be the maintainer of the module.

+ 1 for Approver status as well, even though a maintainership likely already 
implies the necessary merits  Jonas has a good eye in code reviews and is not 
afraid to push for the correct solutions.  His efforts so far have made Qt 
better, so he’s a good candidate for both the approver and maintainer roles.

--
Andy Nichols

From: Development  on behalf of Paul Tvete 

Date: Thursday, 12 May 2022 at 10:14
To: development@qt-project.org 
Subject: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D 
Physics (and consequently for approver status)
Jonas has been working for the Qt Company since April 2020, and we somehow 
forgot to nominate him for approver status before now. He has been working on 
the Qt Quick 3D module, as part of the Oslo graphics team.

His current project has been to turn Andy Nichols's proof-of-concept physics 
module (based on the Bullet engine) into a proper Qt module (based on Nvidia 
PhysX): Qt Quick 3D Physics 
(https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtquick3dphysics/+/410063). This module 
is planned to be released as a tech preview in Qt 6.4. The previous commit 
history can be found on https://git.qt.io/jokarlss/qtquick3dphysics
[https://git.qt.io/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]
Jonas Karlsson / QtQuick3DPhysics
GitLab Community Edition
git.qt.io
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I therefore nominate Jonas as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics. According to 
my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver status, but to be on the 
safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as approver.

- Paul

(Not currently maintaining any modules, but since I still have maintainer 
status, I think I am able to nominate a maintainer)
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Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Shawn Rutledge
+1

On 2022 May 12, at 10:12, Paul Tvete 
mailto:paul.tv...@qt.io>> wrote:

Jonas has been working for the Qt Company since April 2020, and we somehow 
forgot to nominate him for approver status before now. He has been working on 
the Qt Quick 3D module, as part of the Oslo graphics team.

His current project has been to turn Andy Nichols's proof-of-concept physics 
module (based on the Bullet engine) into a proper Qt module (based on Nvidia 
PhysX): Qt Quick 3D Physics 
(https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtquick3dphysics/+/410063). This module 
is planned to be released as a tech preview in Qt 6.4. The previous commit 
history can be found on https://git.qt.io/jokarlss/qtquick3dphysics
[https://git.qt.io/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]
Jonas Karlsson / QtQuick3DPhysics
GitLab Community Edition
git.qt.io



I therefore nominate Jonas as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics. According to 
my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver status, but to be on the 
safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as approver.

- Paul

(Not currently maintaining any modules, but since I still have maintainer 
status, I think I am able to nominate a maintainer)
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Re: [Development] Nominating David Skoland as approver

2022-05-12 Thread Alex Blasche
Congratulations to David. Approver rights have been granted.

--
Alex


From: Development  on behalf of Lorn Potter 

Sent: Thursday, 21 April 2022 22:16
To: development@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Development] Nominating David Skoland as approver

+1

On 21/4/2022 10:00 PM, Morten Sørvig wrote:
> I'd like to nominate David Skoland as approver for the Qt Project.
>
> David is employed by the Qt company has been contributing to Qt since
> late 2020, with patches and reviews to several modules. He has recently
> shifted focus to work on Qt for WebAssembly, where he’s already made
> several good contributions and is currently taking on getting auto-tests
> running in the CI system.
>
> I trust him to be a good approver.
>
> https://codereview.qt-project.org/q/owner:david.skoland%2540qt.io
> 
> https://codereview.qt-project.org/q/reviewer:david.skoland%2540qt.io
> 
>
> Best Regards,
> Morten Sørvig
>
>
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Re: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt
+1 

Jonas is on my team and has been doing excellent work for the past two years, 
on Qt Quick 3D and more recently on the new physics integration.


Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt
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Fra: Development  på vegne av Paul Tvete 

Sendt: torsdag 12. mai 2022 10:12
Til: development@qt-project.org 
Emne: [Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D 
Physics (and consequently for approver status)

Jonas has been working for the Qt Company since April 2020, and we somehow 
forgot to nominate him for approver status before now. He has been working on 
the Qt Quick 3D module, as part of the Oslo graphics team.

His current project has been to turn Andy Nichols's proof-of-concept physics 
module (based on the Bullet engine) into a proper Qt module (based on Nvidia 
PhysX): Qt Quick 3D Physics 
(https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtquick3dphysics/+/410063). This module 
is planned to be released as a tech preview in Qt 6.4. The previous commit 
history can be found on https://git.qt.io/jokarlss/qtquick3dphysics
[https://git.qt.io/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]
Jonas Karlsson / QtQuick3DPhysics
GitLab Community Edition
git.qt.io
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I therefore nominate Jonas as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics. According to 
my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver status, but to be on the 
safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as approver.

- Paul

(Not currently maintaining any modules, but since I still have maintainer 
status, I think I am able to nominate a maintainer)
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[Development] Nominating Jonas Karlsson as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics (and consequently for approver status)

2022-05-12 Thread Paul Tvete
Jonas has been working for the Qt Company since April 2020, and we somehow 
forgot to nominate him for approver status before now. He has been working on 
the Qt Quick 3D module, as part of the Oslo graphics team.

His current project has been to turn Andy Nichols's proof-of-concept physics 
module (based on the Bullet engine) into a proper Qt module (based on Nvidia 
PhysX): Qt Quick 3D Physics 
(https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtquick3dphysics/+/410063). This module 
is planned to be released as a tech preview in Qt 6.4. The previous commit 
history can be found on https://git.qt.io/jokarlss/qtquick3dphysics
[https://git.qt.io/assets/gitlab_logo-7ae504fe4f68fdebb3c2034e36621930cd36ea87924c11ff65dbcb8ed50dca58.png]
Jonas Karlsson / QtQuick3DPhysics
GitLab Community Edition
git.qt.io



I therefore nominate Jonas as maintainer for Qt Quick 3D Physics. According to 
my interpretation of QUIP 2, this implies approver status, but to be on the 
safe side, I also explicitly nominate him as approver.

- Paul

(Not currently maintaining any modules, but since I still have maintainer 
status, I think I am able to nominate a maintainer)
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