[Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-06 Thread Richard Moore
Hi All,

As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt
Network. This is because now that the Qt company has people in a position
to work on the network stack full time I think it makes much more sense for
them to be the maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be moving away from
working on Qt (in fact I hope it will mean I'll have more time to actually
get things done as a result). I'd like to nominate Timur  as my replacement
- he's already spent an inordinate amount of time fixing bugs, to say
nothing of adding support for HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good hands.

https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z

On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the maintainer
of the QtNetworkAuth module - he wrote it after all!

https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Jesus+Fernandez%22,n,z

I plan to continue working on the network code myself too, this is more an
administrative change than anything else.

Cheers

Rich.
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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-10-18 Thread Fredrik de Vibe

Hi all,

On 09/06/2016 09:05 PM, Richard Moore wrote:

As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt
Network. This is because now that the Qt company has people in a
position to work on the network stack full time I think it makes much
more sense for them to be the maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be
moving away from working on Qt (in fact I hope it will mean I'll have
more time to actually get things done as a result). I'd like to nominate
Timur  as my replacement - he's already spent an inordinate amount of
time fixing bugs, to say nothing of adding support for HTTP/2 so I'm
sure things are in good hands.


...


On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the
maintainer of the QtNetworkAuth module - he wrote it after all!


As by now 15 days (and more) have passed since the announcement, it is 
now final. Timur is now the maintainer of Qt Network and Jesús is the 
maintainer of Qt NetworkAuth. The wiki has been updated.


A big thanks to Rich and Peter for all the work they have put into Qt 
Network, their continued contributions are most appreciated!



Cheers,
- Fredrik -
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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-10-19 Thread Lorn Potter


On 18/10/16 13:03, Fredrik de Vibe wrote:
> As by now 15 days (and more) have passed since the announcement, it is
> now final. Timur is now the maintainer of Qt Network and Jesús is the
> maintainer of Qt NetworkAuth. The wiki has been updated.

Congrats guys! :)
Looking forward to working with you on bearer/access and what ever else
I can help on.



> 
> A big thanks to Rich and Peter for all the work they have put into Qt
> Network, their continued contributions are most appreciated!
+2

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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-06 Thread Thiago Macieira
Em terça-feira, 6 de setembro de 2016, às 20:05:26 PDT, Richard Moore 
escreveu:
> As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt
> Network. This is because now that the Qt company has people in a position
> to work on the network stack full time I think it makes much more sense for
> them to be the maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be moving away from
> working on Qt (in fact I hope it will mean I'll have more time to actually
> get things done as a result). I'd like to nominate Timur  as my replacement
> - he's already spent an inordinate amount of time fixing bugs, to say
> nothing of adding support for HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good hands.
> 
> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z

+1 for Timur.

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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-07 Thread Morten Sorvig

> On 6 Sep 2016, at 21:05, Richard Moore  wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt 
> Network. This is because now that the Qt company has people in a position to 
> work on the network stack full time I think it makes much more sense for them 
> to be the maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be moving away from working on Qt 
> (in fact I hope it will mean I'll have more time to actually get things done 
> as a result). I'd like to nominate Timur  as my replacement - he's already 
> spent an inordinate amount of time fixing bugs, to say nothing of adding 
> support for HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good hands.
> 
> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z
> 
> On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the maintainer of 
> the QtNetworkAuth module - he wrote it after all!
> 
> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Jesus+Fernandez%22,n,z


+1 to both Timur and Jesús from me.

Morten
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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-07 Thread Jake Petroules

On Sep 7, 2016, at 11:45 AM, Morten Sorvig 
mailto:morten.sor...@qt.io>> wrote:


On 6 Sep 2016, at 21:05, Richard Moore mailto:r...@kde.org>> 
wrote:

Hi All,

As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt Network. 
This is because now that the Qt company has people in a position to work on the 
network stack full time I think it makes much more sense for them to be the 
maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be moving away from working on Qt (in fact I 
hope it will mean I'll have more time to actually get things done as a result). 
I'd like to nominate Timur  as my replacement - he's already spent an 
inordinate amount of time fixing bugs, to say nothing of adding support for 
HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good hands.

https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z

On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the maintainer of 
the QtNetworkAuth module - he wrote it after all!

https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Jesus+Fernandez%22,n,z


+1 to both Timur and Jesús from me.

Also what Morten said.


Morten
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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-07 Thread Alexander Blasche
>From: Development  
>on behalf of Richard Moore 

>I'd like to nominate Timur  as my replacement - he's already spent an 
>inordinate amount of time fixing bugs, 
>to say nothing of adding support for HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good 
>hands.

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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-07 Thread Peter Hartmann

+1 for Timur

I am hereby officially stepping down as co-maintainer as well; I was in 
fact not working any more on QtNetwork for quite some time already, 
because my day job does not really allow for it...


Feel free to ping me on IRC or add me to a code review and I might get 
back to you though.


Peter



On 06.09.2016 21:05, Richard Moore wrote:

Hi All,

As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt 
Network. This is because now that the Qt company has people in a 
position to work on the network stack full time I think it makes much 
more sense for them to be the maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be 
moving away from working on Qt (in fact I hope it will mean I'll have 
more time to actually get things done as a result). I'd like to 
nominate Timur  as my replacement - he's already spent an inordinate 
amount of time fixing bugs, to say nothing of adding support for 
HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good hands.


https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z

On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the 
maintainer of the QtNetworkAuth module - he wrote it after all!


https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Jesus+Fernandez%22,n,z

I plan to continue working on the network code myself too, this is 
more an administrative change than anything else.


Cheers

Rich.




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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-07 Thread Marc Mutz
On Tuesday 06 September 2016 21:59:12 Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Em terça-feira, 6 de setembro de 2016, às 20:05:26 PDT, Richard Moore
> 
> escreveu:
> > As some of you may know, I'm planning to step down as maintainer of Qt
> > Network. This is because now that the Qt company has people in a position
> > to work on the network stack full time I think it makes much more sense
> > for them to be the maintainer - it doesn't mean I'll be moving away from
> > working on Qt (in fact I hope it will mean I'll have more time to
> > actually get things done as a result). I'd like to nominate Timur  as my
> > replacement - he's already spent an inordinate amount of time fixing
> > bugs, to say nothing of adding support for HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are
> > in good hands.
> > 
> > https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z
> 
> +1 for Timur.

+1 here, too

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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-07 Thread Markus Goetz

On 06/09/16 21:05, Richard Moore wrote:

I'd like to nominate Timur  as my replacement

+1


On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the 
maintainer of the QtNetworkAuth module



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Re: [Development] Qt Network Maintainership Changes

2016-09-08 Thread Edward Welbourne
On 6 Sep 2016, at 21:05, Richard Moore  wrote:
>> [...] I'd like to nominate Timur as my replacement - he's already
>> spent an inordinate amount of time fixing bugs, to say nothing of
>> adding support for HTTP/2 so I'm sure things are in good hands.
>>
>> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Timur+Pocheptsov%22,n,z
>>
>> On a similar note, I'd like to nominate Jesús Fernández as the
>> maintainer of the QtNetworkAuth module - he wrote it after all!
>>
>> https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/q/owner:%22Jesus+Fernandez%22,n,z

Morten Sorvig replied:
> +1 to both Timur and Jesús from me.

+1 for both here (disclaimer: I'm in the same team at TQtC),

Eddy.
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