On 11 Jun 2014, at 14:53, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> Em ter 10 jun 2014, às 21:33:44, Daiwei Li escreveu:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm investigating porting an existing C++/QML application to Google
>> NaCl, and I found that Qt had attempted a port a couple years ago:
>> http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt_for_
Em qui 12 jun 2014, às 19:08:58, Daiwei Li escreveu:
> > It doesn't matter.
> > If you're volunteering to support it, it will be supported. If you're not
> > volunteering to support and no one else volunteers, it won't be.
> > Are you volunteering?
>
> Potentially, but I would require help, at lea
>
> It doesn't matter.
> If you're volunteering to support it, it will be supported. If you're not
> volunteering to support and no one else volunteers, it won't be.
> Are you volunteering?
Potentially, but I would require help, at least for getting continuous
integration running unit/integration
Em qui 12 jun 2014, às 18:25:20, Daiwei Li escreveu:
> > Yes, it would be welcome in the Qt Project. The reason why it didn't go
> > any
> > further is that people probably got busy and did not have the time to
> > continue
> > supporting it.
>
> I see. What about maintenance? This may not be the
>
> Yes, it would be welcome in the Qt Project. The reason why it didn't go any
> further is that people probably got busy and did not have the time to
> continue
> supporting it.
I see. What about maintenance? This may not be the right place to ask this,
but is
Native Client a platform that Digi
Em ter 10 jun 2014, às 21:33:44, Daiwei Li escreveu:
> Hello,
>
> I'm investigating porting an existing C++/QML application to Google
> NaCl, and I found that Qt had attempted a port a couple years ago:
> http://qt-project.org/wiki/Qt_for_Google_Native_Client. From what I've
> found online, it loo