thx Maurice,

Am 22.06.16 um 12:22 schrieb Maurice Kalinowski:
>
> > Highest prio from my personal perspective:
>
> > >> - Background processing API
>
> > >> - In-app Notifications: local, remote
>
> > + add Windows Store to Qt Purchasing module
>
there's more missing:
- avoid flicker for android apps out-of-the-box
- easy way to 'share' content with/from other apps (Intents, Deep
Linking) Android, iOS
such common use-cases should be abstracted and available via Qt API

coming from BlackBerry 10 Cascades/QML APP Development I'm astonished
how many common mobile tasks are missing

I want to motivate my enterprise customers to use Qt for mobile
x-platform development
they're comparing with Xamarin, Ionic, Angular ...

I still believe Qt is the best solution for mobile x platform and hope
there will be really progress on this
esp. after providing QtQuickControls2 Material style for great looking apps

ekke
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> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/149602/
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> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/162992/
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> ;)
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>
> Maurice
>
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> *From:*Interest
> [mailto:interest-bounces+maurice.kalinowski=qt...@qt-project.org] *On
> Behalf Of *Matthias Degenkolb via Interest
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 22, 2016 11:25 AM
> *To:* ekke <e...@ekkes-corner.org>
> *Cc:* interest@qt-project.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Interest] 5.8 Features?
>
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>
> I fully agree to ekke's and Jason's wishes. The features mentioned are
> all topics I also miss urgently since our first app development tests
> with Qt ..
>
> Not having cross-platform access to those "standard" mechanisms for
> mobile OS really makes me wonder whether my next projects will be
> based on Qt ...
>
>  
>
> Highest prio from my personal perspective:
>
> >> - Background processing API
> >> - In-app Notifications: local, remote
>
> + add Windows Store to Qt Purchasing module
>
>  
>
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> 2016-06-22 10:45 GMT+02:00 ekke <e...@ekkes-corner.org
> <mailto:e...@ekkes-corner.org>>:
>
>     Am 22.06.16 um 10:36 schrieb Bo Thorsen:
>
>     > Den 21-06-2016 kl. 22:55 skrev Jason H:
>     >> I feel like the last few releases have been run by the trolls, and
>     >> not the users of Qt. I was hoping open governance would enable the
>     >> community to direct Qt development, but I seem to have
>     misinterpreted
>     >> what it means. I'm looking for what's going into 5.8.. not much
>     >> listed on the releases page.
>     >>
>     >> I'd like to suggest that mobile get some much needed love.
>     >> - Application state transitions; Foreground, background
>     >> - Background processing API
>     >> - Screen wake lock API
>     >> - In-app Notifications: local, remote
>     >>
>     >> While I have those characterized as "mobile" there are things like
>     >> notifications occurring on desktop platforms.
>     >>
>     >> Any thoughts?
>     >
>     > There's only one reason why you don't see more features for the
>     mobile
>     > parts: There are not enough developers on it. And that's not because
>     > QtCompany is doing anything wrong, they just have their priorities
>     > different from what you have.
>     >
>     > Personally I don't care about mobile at all. I haven't had a mobile
>     > customer since 2011 and I don't see that changing. My focus is
>     almost
>     > entirely on Linux embedded and Windows desktop. Those are the areas
>     > where a lot of applications are written.
>     >
>     > I'd love to see the mobile platforms thrive. But unless you Qt users
>     > start becoming Qt developers and contribute to it, I don't see that
>     > happening.
>
>     hmmm
>     the only reason for me to use Qt is mobile
>     using new Qt Quick Controls 2 Qt is a great platform for mobile app
>     development and I hope many new developers will start with Qt on
>     mobile
>     to make this easier I'm writing example apps and a blog series
>     http://j.mp/qt-x
>
>     I really hope that there will be development on the topics Jason H
>     mentioned above
>
>     ekke
>
>     >
>     > Bo Thorsen,
>     > Director, Viking Software.
>     >
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