[Development] The future of the "Ministro" brand on Android (was: Proposal: Adding a repository in Qt Project for the Ministro tool, needed by Qt for Android)

2013-01-12 Thread Bache-Wiig Jens
>> >> Hi, >> >> As part of the Android-port of Qt 5 being contributed to the Qt >> Project by BogDan, he also contributed the code for a general-purpose >> Android app which is used for getting libraries and plugins on demand >> when a Qt app is deployed to an Android device. This tool is call

Re: [Development] The future of the "Ministro" brand on Android (was: Proposal: Adding a repository in Qt Project for the Ministro tool, needed by Qt for Android)

2013-01-12 Thread BogDan
>>>  Hi, >>> >>>  As part of the Android-port of Qt 5 being contributed to the Qt >>>  Project by BogDan, he also contributed the code for a general-purpose >>>  Android app which is used for getting libraries and plugins on demand >>>  when a Qt app is deployed to an Android device. This tool

Re: [Development] The future of the "Ministro" brand on Android (was: Proposal: Adding a repository in Qt Project for the Ministro tool, needed by Qt for Android)

2013-01-12 Thread Laszlo Papp
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Bache-Wiig Jens wrote: > That said, I am not sure I am entirely ok with this. I would like a single > repository for quality tested Qt libraries and not an arbitrary collection > of open source libraries of various quality that any application could pull > in. I

Re: [Development] The future of the "Ministro" brand on Android (was: Proposal: Adding a repository in Qt Project for the Ministro tool, needed by Qt for Android)

2013-01-13 Thread Olivier Goffart
On Saturday 12 January 2013 11:23:33 BogDan wrote: > Currently Ministro's repo is hosted by KDE, I accepted to move it to a > qt-project repo because Eskil was worried about the potential contributors > (currently I'm the only developer) which will need to sign the CLA, which > on KDE is not pos