Em quarta-feira, 5 de outubro de 2016, às 19:48:00 CEST, John C. Turnbull escreveu: > You did mention though that The Qt Company has SLAs and will try to > reproduce problems etc., but what if I just want to say things like "I want > this feature" or "I don't think this feature is implemented in the best > way" or "I think the whole SDLC is being managed in a way that is > ineffective and is making using Qt in a production environment difficult" > or "mobile support is nowhere near good enough to implement serious apps so > I can't use Qt as a true cross platform toolkit" or "QML is a great concept > but without adequate C++ APIs, it's really only suitable for basic forms"? > > What SLAs or kinds of responses should I expect then?
I don't know. Your commercial contract with The Qt Company may include something about that. Or not. I don't know, I've never read one (not even during my time working for Trolltech). I guess that it's during negotiation that you get more leverage to make some demands. I do remember Trolltech sending yearly surveys to find out what customers wanted. I don't know if The Qt Company has kept that practice. >From the Qt Project's point of view, to get a feature in, you can do one of: * do it yourself * convince someone to do it for you (with arguments or by freeing up their time by taking up part of their work) * paying someone to do it -- Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest