Development of Qt will be governed as a true open source project. The Qt Project governs the open source development of Qt. It allows anybody wanting to contribute to join the effort, through a meritocratic structure of approvers and maintainers.
All development will be driven by the people contributing to the project. To can learn more, visit the resources linked on this site and subscribe to our mailing-lists.
Visit new qt-project.org – a website where all development of Qt will be centered, providing the same infrastructure and processes for everybody that wants to contribute to Qt.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Visit Qt Developer Days from mobile
Qt Developer Days 2011 is the only event where you can learn directly from the developers who make Qt and from experienced Qt partners how you and your employer can make better use of Qt and the Qt SDK.
Now you can Visit Qt Developer Days from your mobile device:
The Qt Developer Days smartphone app runs on Symbian^3 and MeeGo Harmattan smartphones. it can be download here.
A web version of the app has also been created for other smartphone platforms. Visit: m.qtdevdays2011.qt.nokia.com
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