good morning all, Qt is becoming quite popular around here as a software engineering tool. One of the profs saw xastir up on my old laptop and asked a few questions, and pretty soon we were discussing a port of xastir to Qt as a 2 semester software engineering course project. It's got UI, hardware interfacing, database stuff, GIS, existing code to decipher/reverse engineer, etc; lots of goodies from an instructional viewpoint.
I have no idea if this will actually fly, but I was wondering how the xastir community, especially the developers, felt about the idea. Of course, since much of the code is GPLed it could be considered a fork. No big deal. My real idea would be to get some input from the developers and community, anything from Q&A to mentoring to design requirements, so that such a project would result, if not in xastir V2, at least a good code base to build it on. thoughts? -Jason kg4wsv _______________________________________________ Xastir-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir-dev
