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Cesar
10th February 2006, 10:42
2 fullmetalcoder:
Maybe you need some help in this project? I'd like to take part in developing :)

fullmetalcoder
12th February 2006, 19:10
hello boys (and girls ! Sorry GreyGeek if I didn't think you could be interested in my project :p )

Ok I see that a lot of people are interested in my work and it makes me feel happy!:D
Sorry if I didn't answer you earlier, anyway, let's do it right now :



Quote:
Originally Posted by Cesar
2 fullmetalcoder:
Maybe you need some help in this project? I'd like to take part in developing

It seems you are not interested
Anyway, take a look...

Line numbers and cursor position display fixed
Did some code cleanup here and there
Added some tr()'s
etc.You could see Changelog...


I am interested!!! I just didn't have time to tell you!

thanks for all your bug reports! I'm gonna try to fix the highlighting and the cursor stuffs.

hobbits of the dark side are mad at me!:eek: I've got to leave!!! See you...:D

Cesar
13th February 2006, 10:58
I am interested!!! I just didn't have time to tell you!
I'm happy you are :) Have you taken a look at my fixed version?

jacek
14th February 2006, 12:12
If everything will be ok, and we won't leave the project, we could ask wysota to create a special forum for DevQT. ;)
First you should choose the name, so far you have two: "Bumblebee" and "DevQt".

Have you registered your project on SourceForge or other similar site? It will be much easier for you to work using some revision control system (I would suggest Subversion).

Cesar
14th February 2006, 13:31
First you should choose the name, so far you have two: "Bumblebee" and "DevQt".

Have you registered your project on SourceForge or other similar site? It will be much easier for you to work using some revision control system (I would suggest Subversion).
Dear jacek, I'm not sure, whether this project will last for more than a month... :( If not, then there's no need to register it on Sf.net.

fullmetalcoder
14th February 2006, 15:15
As far as I can see, the idea of this project make much sense to forum people. There were plenty of suggestions, ideas, bug reports, etc, etc...

2fullmetalcoder: May I suggest people to join the project? You'll become the project leader
As I already mentioned, I would be glad to join you and will do my best improving DevQT. If everything will be ok, and we won't leave the project, we could ask wysota to create a special forum for DevQT.
Nice! I'll be happy if a team could be created. I mean a real team where people share ideas, select the best ones think together about implementations...



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Originally Posted by jacek
First you should choose the name, so far you have two: "Bumblebee" and "DevQt".

Have you registered your project on SourceForge or other similar site? It will be much easier for you to work using some revision control system (I would suggest Subversion).

Dear jacek, I'm not sure, whether this project will last for more than a month... If not, then there's no need to register it on Sf.net.

Actually there's no fixed name! :D :rolleyes: There was a duscussion about that on the thread "Rich Text Tal Vol1" but no solution comes... Waiting for ideas!

dear Cesar, why are you so pessimistic??? :confused: Even if I have to do everything on my own (except rebuilding Qt from scratch :p ), I'll keep developping DevQt (or wathever its name is coming to be!)!!!!

Cesar
14th February 2006, 15:26
dear Cesar, why are you so pessimistic???
I am not... :D I'm realistic... :o Ok, here are some suggestions:

Let it remain DevQT
As a project leader, you should maintain roadmap, commit patches, assign TODO's to coders
Consider me joined the team :cool:

And please, don't hurry up registering it on sf.net

fullmetalcoder
14th February 2006, 15:58
I am not... :D I'm realistic... :o Ok, here are some suggestions:

Let it remain DevQT
As a project leader, you should maintain roadmap, commit patches, assign TODO's to coders
Consider me joined the team :cool:And please, don't hurry up registering it on sf.net

DevQt? Yes Sir! at least until a really nice name comes...
roadmap and so on... Once again, Yes Sir! They're coming soon (ASAP means holidays i.e. next WE)
consider me as a happy guy! :DSF.net : I've never registered any project there so I won't hurry!

jacek
15th February 2006, 15:02
how do you decide to make a thread "sticky"? And why especially this one?
I made it sticky just to make sure it doesn't get lost between other threads.

fullmetalcoder
17th February 2006, 16:31
2 Cesar:

would you mind explaining me where are the "cursor position mess" and "various memory leaks" fixes in the code you posted a few days ago?:confused: I did find the dialogs stuff but that's all.:rolleyes:

Cesar
20th February 2006, 09:11
Greeting to all the Qt community! I'm so sorry for being silent for so long -- I was busy due to the fact I'm changing my job :)
As far as I can see we do really need some project hosting!!! It's an emergency, now I realized that. Could someone explain me, has elcuco already registered it somewhere? If not, I suppose we should create a poll and let everybody express his opinion about what hosting to use, because it not only the DevQt developers to choose!

elcuco
20th February 2006, 22:10
Greeting to all the Qt community! I'm so sorry for being silent for so long -- I was busy due to the fact I'm changing my job :)
As far as I can see we do really need some project hosting!!! It's an emergency, now I realized that. Could someone explain me, has elcuco already registered it somewhere? If not, I suppose we should create a poll and let everybody express his opinion about what hosting to use, because it not only the DevQt developers to choose!

I have asked berlios for hosting a new project called "DevQT" or unix name "devqt". As soon as I hear from them, I will reply here with more details. FMC gave me green light, after all, I am working for him :):eek:

jacek
20th February 2006, 22:14
I have asked berlios for hosting a new project called "DevQT"
So you are writing IDE for QuickTime? ;)

wysota
20th February 2006, 22:32
So you are writing IDE for QuickTime? ;)

And you'll be writing it in Qt?! Great! What a coincidence! QT and Qt together! :D :D :D

michel
21st February 2006, 13:11
You know, until this very moment I had never asked myself this: what on earth does Qt stand for? "Quick toolkit?" "Quit tk?" "Quality tacos?"

jacek
21st February 2006, 13:42
You know, until this very moment I had never asked myself this: what on earth does Qt stand for? "Quick toolkit?" "Quit tk?" "Quality tacos?"
http://www.qtcentre.org/forum/showthread.php?t=246