Hello everybody My background with Qt goes back around 20 years.
I was first a contributor to KDE, doing small things from 2000 to 2003, until in 2004 where I wrote aKode, a multithreaded audio decoding backend for aRts for the purpose of eliminating crackles and skipped audio with that audio daemon. I also helped work on what would eventually become phonon. Around 2005 I started contributing to KHTML, which I eventually became a co- maintainer of. I helped push for Apple to open source WebKit, and contributed a bit to the initial port of QtWebKit. At the same time I as the RnD CTO of a small Danish startup trying to make it as a mobile phone carrier (MVNO) and an IVR tool provider. I joined Nokia in 2011 to work on QtWebKit, finally getting my former hobby as my paying job :) By the time we switched from QtWebKit to QtWebEngine I became the maintainer, and later the team lead. I also contribute to QtBase, especially to the paintengine in QtGui, but also general low level architectural stuff, and new C++ features. Over the years I have contributed less to KDE, but I am still active and provide patches for new Qt versions, bugs that bug me, and fix browser engine issues. I also have contributions many other places including gcc and clang, and naturally WebKit and Chromium. A chief maintainer in my opinion should be somebody communicating the visions and directions of the Qt Project, preferably independently of the goals of the Qt Company. Regardless of the outcome of the election, I look forward to continuing to work together with all of you, and keep improving Qt. Best regards Allan Sandfeld Jensen _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development