On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Oliver Grawert <[email protected]> wrote: > with unity next entering the desktop the default toolkit will be Qt and > the promoted IDE (as it already is for ubuntu touch) will be QtCreator > > I would assume with Mir and unity next entering the desktop in 13.10 the > desktop developer focus will shift a little wrt toolkits ...
At least for 13.04 the GNOME/GTK+ stack is still used in the core desktop Apps. > for mobile apps created with the new ubuntu-sdk there will be very > likely some packaging mechanism included (yet to be worked out by the > platform team, it could be dpkg but also something else that works per > user (or even a mix of this)) i would expect some discussion to start > soon on ubuntu-devel or so. this is a bigger issue than just "how do we > make devs package their apps" since in the converged world there will > likely have to be newly invented mechanisms. after all there should be > something included in the ubuntu-sdk that will just have a "create > package" button in the end so that the developer doesnt get bothered > with details at all .. That would be cool, though it seems only relevant to Qt based development. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
