On 10/09/15 11:49, "Oswald Buddenhagen" <oswald.buddenha...@theqtcompany.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 05:56:21PM -0400, Jonathan Bagg wrote: >> Project name: QtZeroConf >> >> Project description: >> QtZeroConf is a wrapper class for various mDNS discovery libraries >>across >> multiple platforms: >> >> Linux -> Avahi-client >> Android -> Avahi-core or Android Network Discovery Service >> Embedded -> Avahi-core >> MAC -> Apple's Bonjour >> iOS -> Apple's Bonjour >> Window -> Apple's Bonjour >> >> Responsible persons: Jonathan Bagg >> >> (playgound unless suggested otherwise) >> Desired repository name: playground/qtzeroconf >> >what is the longer-term perspective of this class? a separate module >sounds unreasonable. and if it's to become part of qtnetwork, then >maybe you should just start by posting a change for qtbase/dev and have >it "ripen" in the review? I am hesitating to throw this into QtNetwork. It would add another dependency to qtnetwork and add quite a bit of code that’s not being used by everybody. Keeping it in a separate repository is more modular, and should be more maintainable for everybody. The only reason to throw it into qtbase would be if we required this for some of our platform plugins, but I can’t see that need. Cheers, Lars _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development