Raymond Martin wrote:
Hi all,
On 8 March 2009 19:28:14 Mathias wrote:
1. The name.
Qt Jambi.
A powerful, mature, reliable and solid piece of software cannot be called
Jambi. Whoever made that decision must have been out of his mind.
Something like QTJ or JQT or even just a simple Qt for
Hi,
Well you need to create a port your own and possibily contribute it back
to the MIG-Layout people. It's quite easy to write your custom layout -
I've done that with the SWT-GridLayout [1] in the past and it was only a
CP-Task and then fix the compiler-errors.
I also planned to take a look at
Several threads have started asking questions around this and we've been
rather quiet on our part, so I'll try to formulate some answers.
Up until the 4.4 release, Qt Jambi was a full time job for two
developers. This was for a number of reasons:
- The project was still pretty new and the
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Gunnar Sletta gun...@trolltech.com wrote:
As for help... We hope to get the hosting of the project up and running
and we'll probably do the patch-releases on the 4.5 series in the hosted
repository. We'll also be here for another year, answering questions, so
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Gunnar Sletta gun...@trolltech.com wrote:
As for help... We hope to get the hosting of the project up and running
and we'll probably do the patch-releases on the 4.5 series in the hosted
repository. We'll also be here for another year,
Gunnar Sletta wrote:
The name Jambi stems from a province in Sumatra, reciding next to the
island of Java in Indonesia.
LOL! At least we now know...
Seems a rather good idea for a company-internal codename got stuck and
became the commercial product name.
I'm in, what about you?
Although I have plenty of free time at the moment, I don't know enough
about Java internals, I don't know enough about C++, I don't know enough
about Qt and I don't know enough about JNI.
This was my point from an earlier post: Qt Jambi requires a lot of
skills and a
2009/3/9 Mathias listo.math...@googlemail.com:
I'm in, what about you?
We are currently working hard on an open source product built on top of Qt
Jambi. Half a year ago we made the decision for Qt after a lot of analysis
and comparison of alternatives. However, we did not expect Trolltech to
On Monday 09 March 2009, Mathias wrote:
Who else on this list is building or maintaining an application available
to the open public (be it open or closed source) that has a dependency on
Qt Jambi?
Please come out and let us know!
We need to compile a list and see where we stand...
Cheers,