> Sent: Tuesday, 12 January 2016 3:58 PM
> To: Interests Qt
> Subject: [Interest] User comments on web pages?
>
> There are a few things I'd like to add to the documentation, but the
> barrier to entry is too high.
> I'm wondering if we could allow comments by users
Op 13/01/2016 om 00:00 schreef Jason H:
For handling multi-languages: you don't. The Qt documentation is in
English, just as the API itself. Why would you support comments in other
languages? If people can read the documentation to begin with, they can
also read comments in English.
Not exact
> Op 12/01/2016 om 16:17 schreef Gian Maxera:
> >> On 12 Jan 2016, at 15:11, André Somers wrote:
> >>
> >> Op 12/01/2016 om 15:57 schreef Jason H:
> >>> There are a few things I'd like to add to the documentation, but the
> >>> barrier to entry is too high.
> >>> I'm wondering if we could allow c
Op 12/01/2016 om 16:17 schreef Gian Maxera:
On 12 Jan 2016, at 15:11, André Somers wrote:
Op 12/01/2016 om 15:57 schreef Jason H:
There are a few things I'd like to add to the documentation, but the barrier to
entry is too high.
I'm wondering if we could allow comments by users (or those
> On 12 Jan 2016, at 15:11, André Somers wrote:
>
>
>
> Op 12/01/2016 om 15:57 schreef Jason H:
>> There are a few things I'd like to add to the documentation, but the barrier
>> to entry is too high.
>> I'm wondering if we could allow comments by users (or those with bugreports
>> account,
Op 12/01/2016 om 15:57 schreef Jason H:
There are a few things I'd like to add to the documentation, but the barrier to
entry is too high.
I'm wondering if we could allow comments by users (or those with bugreports
account, or has an an account and is authorized) to be able to comment on the
There are a few things I'd like to add to the documentation, but the barrier to
entry is too high.
I'm wondering if we could allow comments by users (or those with bugreports
account, or has an an account and is authorized) to be able to comment on the
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