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
Hi again,
Just a few remarks:
- With BigBlueButton, you can share your screen and update a PDF to help you in
your presentation.
- If you would like to test BigBlueButton beforehand, just write me and we can
do this together – I am definitely free tomorrow from 8am till 5pm CEST.
- Reminder:
Albert Astals Cid (2 June 2022 13:47)
> I don't want to argue with who can cast a vote or not, but there is a
> bit of discrepancy between
> https://wiki.qt.io/Maintainers
> that is said to be the authoritative list of maintainers in
> http://quips-qt-io.herokuapp.com/quip-0002.html
> and
>
On 02/06/2022 12:53, Shawn Rutledge wrote:
In Qt Quick the strategy has been to build a complete scene graph for
all the contents of all visible items that you declared, and during
rending, the SG nodes that are not visible get culled; so we didn’t have
anything like QPaintEvent::region() to
Hi all,
There will be a maintenance break on the codereview.qt-project.org on Monday
6-Jun 7:00 am – 9:00 am CET.
The Gerrit version will be upgraded from 3.3.7 to 3.5.2.
--Jukka Jokiniva
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El dijous, 2 de juny de 2022, a les 11:46:45 (CEST), Lars Knoll va escriure:
> Hi all,
>
> The nomination period for the Qt Chief Maintainer election ended yesterday
> night.
> I’m very happy to say that we have two excellent candidates for the position
> with Allan and Volker. Both have been
> On 2 Jun 2022, at 09:24, Edward Welbourne wrote:
>
> Sze Howe Koh (01 June 2022 16:03) wrote:
>> Changing the default of Qt Print Support to "Unassigned" sounds
>> reasonable in this case. How does this occur?
>
> I believe Jira admins do this on request.
> I suggest Mike e-mail Alex Blasche
Hi all,
Here are a few things that might be useful to know about me:
My history with Qt starts in the late 1990s when I was working as a student
assistant for Fraunhofer in Rostock, Germany. I was putting a few dialogs
together with some Qt 1.x version, sent my first and only question to
On 2022 Jun 2, at 11:47, 弓 长 mailto:zc...@live.com>> wrote:
I am doing a Wayland compositor use the QtQuick with wlroots, when the client's
window has update its buffer, I had to update the whole screen, usually the
dirty area would be small, but this is only possible in QtQuick.
The voting system is live at https://governancevoting.qt-project.org/voting and
will open automatically at midnight on June 3.
Voting is done by entering your codereview (gerrit) username and HTTP password
(not your normal login password) which can be generated in your settings page
here:
I am doing a Wayland compositor use the QtQuick with wlroots, when the client's
window has update its buffer, I had to update the whole screen, usually the
dirty area would be small, but this is only possible in QtQuick.
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-74928
Hi all,
The nomination period for the Qt Chief Maintainer election ended yesterday
night.
I’m very happy to say that we have two excellent candidates for the position
with Allan and Volker. Both have been working with Qt for many years and know
it extremely well. I am certain that whoever of
Sze Howe Koh (01 June 2022 16:03) wrote:
> Changing the default of Qt Print Support to "Unassigned" sounds
> reasonable in this case. How does this occur?
I believe Jira admins do this on request.
I suggest Mike e-mail Alex Blasche about that.
> Also, Qt 3D tickets are auto-assigned to Sean
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