Lucas Tanure wrote: > Well, I mean there is no more development. > But, How I can help? I have a lot free time.
What's really needed is for more people to get up to speed on the PySide internals to the point of being able to review patches and eventually help with maintenance. The project also needs a new lead maintainer since Hugo would like to step down from that role. However, of course, that person would need to know PySide well enough to do that, and I think many of us are still learning. I've been trying to get up to speed myself, but am pretty short on time so am still really just a PySide user w/ fairly limited knowledge of the internals. Right now there are a lot of bug reports in the bug tracker that have not moved beyond Reported status. Some have patches and others (probably most) don't. Those with patches could go into the code review system. A good way to start may be to look at what's in the code review system already for PySide (I think only 3 entries there are still open) to try to assess whether there are problems with those, and/or to look at fixing some of the bugs that don't have fixes yet, and/or move bugs that have patches into the code review system. The main PySide wiki page has links to the bug tracker, code review system, the existing docs, and other info: http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide Another idea is try to write up some documentation on the PySide internals. Some of the docs pages referenced from wiki pages such as http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide_Generating_New_Bindings (and others) are missing, I think in part a casualty of things getting lost in the transition from Nokia to Digia. I've found there are versions of these in the Way Back Machine at http://archive.org/web/web.php but I don't know how out of date those would be. It would be nice to have some sort of intact and up-to-date developer docs again, as seem to have once existed. Those are just some ideas. If you do have a lot of time and the motivation to work on it, I think your work will be much appreciated and will be very helpful to all PySide users. - Stephan _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
