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Qt now open for community contributions

Qt Software launches qt.gitorious.org and publishes Qt roadmap

Oslo, 11 May 2009 – Nokia, Qt Software today announced that the Qt source code repositories are open to the public and that Qt developers now can help guide and shape the future development of Qt by contributing code, translations, examples and other contributions to Qt and Qt-related projects. In order to help manage the contributions, Qt Software has launched a web-based source code management system based on the Git and Gitorious open source projects, which is available at http://qt.gitorious.org.

In addition to Qt, the contribution site will also host a number of Qt-related tools and projects, including the Qt Creator IDE, Qt Jambi, and various Qt Labs projects.  More information about the new Qt Contribution Model can be found at http://qt.nokia.com/developer/the-qt-contribution-model.

Qt Roadmap Published on qt.nokia.com

In conjunction with the launch of the open Qt repositories, Qt Software is publishing a roadmap at http://qt.nokia.com/roadmap.  The roadmap reveals a current view of Qt’s future direction by providing an overview of current features in development and research projects, and aims to inspire the community to help shape that direction through feedback and contributions.


Qt Jambi 4.5.0_01 Released Under LGPL

Qt Jambi 4.5.0_01 – the final feature release of Qt bindings to the Java programming language – was released today.  As announced in March, development of Qt Jambi will be discontinued following a one-year maintenance period in order to focus resources on the Qt cross-platform application and UI framework. In order to ensure continuity of the Qt Jambi implementation, it will be hosted on http://qt.gitorious.org where the community can continue its development.

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