Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-08 Thread Edward Welbourne
Richard Weickelt (8 November 2019 09:57) wrote > - unclutter the Wiki content related to contribution. It contains > so much legacy information and looks like a maze. This is true of our Wiki generally - it could do with more gardening. Sadly, it currently has few (if any) regular gardeners. On

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-08 Thread Giuseppe D'Angelo via Development
Il 08/11/19 09:57, Richard Weickelt ha scritto: How hard would it be to upload a series of short Youtube videos about: - how to contribute to Qt (walk through gerrit, git command line) - best practices to use QtCreator - for hacking and testing changes in Qt - do profiling in QtCreator

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-07 Thread zoltan . lutor
Sad to see, there is no recording... :( Any materials/slides to share? Br, Zoltan On Thursday, November 7, 2019, Tuukka Turunen wrote: > > Hi, > > Unfortunately no recording. We had the session in the hack space, not part of > the technical tracs (that were recorded and will be available

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-07 Thread Tuukka Turunen
Hi, Unfortunately no recording. We had the session in the hack space, not part of the technical tracs (that were recorded and will be available later). Yours, Tuukka On 07/11/2019, 13.20, "Paul Wicking" wrote: This sounds great! Was the session recorded, and if so is it

Re: [Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-07 Thread Paul Wicking
This sounds great! Was the session recorded, and if so is it viewable somewhere online, for people that weren't there? P. On 07/11/2019, 07:58, "Development on behalf of Tuukka Turunen" wrote: Hi, Yesterday morning at the Qt World Summit we had a session about

[Development] Contributing to Qt session at Qt World Summit

2019-11-06 Thread Tuukka Turunen
Hi, Yesterday morning at the Qt World Summit we had a session about contributing to Qt. I was really happy to see over 80 people joining the session at 8 am before the second day keynotes (and after a great party the previous evening). We actually run out of chairs in the room we had booked