Hi,

We've started looking at cleaning up the documentation to make it more 
consistent with the changes made in Qt 5. One big task is handling the class 
reference documentation. Since this was originally written when widgets were 
the only way to write GUIs in Qt, some of the documentation is rather 
widget-centric in how it presents things. There might also be other content in 
there that is no longer correct, or less relevant, with the changes made in Qt 
5.

The only way to do this is really to go through the classes one by one. We need 
to actually read the documentation for each class to make sure it still makes 
sense and presents Qt in a way that give people the information they need. I'm 
hoping the maintainers of classes have the time to go through the classes they 
own, and if anyone else wants to step up and handle any unclaimed classes, 
we'll be very thankful for the effort.

To organize the work, we've made a wiki-page:

               http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt5ClassDocumentationCleanUp

If you want to help out, please edit the page and replace "unassigned" with 
your name next to the class you're claiming to avoid duplicate work. If the 
class requires patching, please make sure the change is actually merged before 
you mark the class as "done".

Thanks!

-- Eskil, Paul and Samuel
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