On 01/12/2013 07:43 AM, Bache-Wiig Jens wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> As part of the Android-port of Qt 5 being contributed to the Qt Project
>> by BogDan, he also contributed the code for a general-purpose Android
>> app which is used for getting libraries and plugins on demand when a Qt
>> app is deployed to an Android device. This tool is called "Ministro".
>>
>> We need a repository to put it in, and the existing repositories do not
>> seem to fit, so I'm proposing making a new repository for this:
>> ministro/ministro
> I certainly don't mind adding the repository but I presume there will be a 
> branding change once the Android port is made official. While "Neccessitas" 
> and "Ministro" sounds cool, I think it would be better if we stop using those 
> names officially and start to refer to them just as "Qt for Android" and "Qt 
> Library Installer" or something similar and clear.
>
> I think people get a bit worried when they have to install something called 
> "Ministro" on their phones. At least I was rather concerned the first time I 
> installed a Qt app on my device and had to check twice. Perhaps we should 
> name the repository accordingly?
Makes sense to me. I was also a bit concerned although I was reading the 
installation guide the first time I tried back when Necessitas was still 
a fairly new project under Qt 4.7.
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