Hi, I feel that with the unification, there is less and less visibility of the Qt open source project: The qt.io home page contains no information that Qt is open source and contains contributions from the community; The "Developers" section, to which http://qt-project.org redirects, mostly contains information for developers using Qt, (and more than half seems to be marketing targeted for people not yet using Qt) and only a very small paragraph near the end seems somehow targeted to contributors; Any links or aggregation to planetqt seems gone. Planet Qt is supposed to be an aggregation of the blogs of Qt contributors.
It was much better in 2015 where the developers page contained information for contributors http://web.archive.org/web/20150723065217/http://www.qt.io/developers/ I think there should be a "Contributors" section from qt.io where qt- project.org would redirect. And which would have links useful for contributors, including links and aggregation of planet qt. I acknowledge that The Qt Company is by far the biggest contributor to Qt. And that because of the CLA, they have no obligation whatsoever. But I just feel it's not fair to hide the open source nature of Qt and the open source contribution completely from qt.io. When the unification was announced, it was said that the open source qt-project would continue to be represented, but i just feel it's no longer the case with the new website. -- Olivier Woboq - Qt services and support - https://woboq.com - https://code.woboq.org _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development