Il 20/05/21 13:59, Andy Nichols ha scritto:
Are any of these channels endorsed by the Qt project?
The IRC channels are, that's why I'm raising the question here.
They probably should be.  We list those in our "Online Communities" wiki.  I'm 
active on the Qt Discord and its quite lively and interesting.


Well, that's another question. Right now, that particular community exists, but is it endorsed officially by qt-p.o? Of course there's plenty of Qt communities around (Reddit, SO, CppLang, ...), but not all those are officially endorsed.

Important note: very little information on wiki.qt.io can be deemed "official" without clearing with this mailing list first (being it, a wiki, so anyone can add stuff in there. Having a list of online communities is completely fine. That doesn't imply endorsement.).

See also

https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/development/2019-September/037526.html

(AFAIK nothing has changed since.)

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Anyways: this isn't the topic of this thread. The topic of this thread is what to do with the currently officially endorsed IRC channels on Freenode.


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