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January 31, 2011 by Henrik Hartz | Comments
For the last six months, we have been building a set of UI components for Qt Quick. This has been done completely out in the open, with both project content and progress reflected in our Jira instance [1], developing using the gitorious repo [2], hanging out in #qt-components on freenode [3] and emailing [4]. We have been having a lot of fun, and it's starting to become feature complete.
For a while we will not be pushing changes to the MeeGo style branch of Qt components, as we are busy finalizing it and are unable to make certain pieces of the final user experience public. Bear with us for a while, the code will be released upstream as soon as we can.
We will of course continue to reflect API changes in both Symbian style (which is starting to form in src/symbian) and the custom style branch - as well as in our project on bugreports [1].
We are very aware of the fact that this is a suboptimal solution, but this is the only way we are able to work with the efficiency we need while at the same time keeping certain aspects of upcoming platform look and feel under wraps.
If you have a business need to contribute actively to development of Qt Quick components for MeeGo, please contact me.
[1] http://bugreports.qt.nokia.com/browse/QTCOMPONENTS-200
[2] http://gitorious.org/qt-components
[3] irc://irc.freenode.net/qt-components
[4] http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-components
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