qpm for Qt is an npm analogue for Node.JS? Cool!

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Aleksey
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03.04.2018, 15:42, "Jean-Michaël Celerier" <jeanmichael.celer...@gmail.com>:
> If the controls don't end up in qtquickcontrols2, please at least consider 
> putting them in qpm (https://www.qpm.io/) so that other people can benefit 
> from them easily :)
>
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> Jean-Michaël Celerier
> http://www.jcelerier.name
>
> On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 2:13 PM, Alexey Andreyev 
> <yetanotherandre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, Aleksey Kontsevich! Thank you for your support, I do agree that Sailfish 
>> OS is receiving a huge contribution from Russian speaking developers and 
>> focusing on other local markets too. There's also related AsteroidOS 
>> community about smartwatches. They have a demo [1]
>>
>> Talking about popularity: from my point of view, while Microsoft is 
>> providing their Metro unified look for desktop and Intel-based tablets (and 
>> Xbox) for example, looks like they do not have any plans for new mobile 
>> devices (I mean arm-based) to provide. While Sailfish OS is mobile OS with 
>> GSM-stack support for real arm-based systems. [1] Correct me if I'm wrong, I 
>> do not want to mislead anyone.
>>
>> Mitch Curtis, thank you for your feedback sincerely. I do understand your 
>> skepticism about yet another controls in mainline to support. (but I do not 
>> share this personally :)
>> I'm new to qqc2 internals. I've cloned qtquickcontrols2 repo 5.10.1 brach 
>> (to play on my Arch Linux system). Dependency from some private APIs looks 
>> tricky for me at first glance. I'm trying to sort out. I'm not against 
>> providing silica style as some custom repo, the result I want to get is open 
>> source solution to run Qt application in my personal environment with native 
>> Silica look and feel. Will be happy to get any hints about basic repo draft 
>> in that case (should I look at Kirigami approach?)
>>
>> Anyway, as I wrote at my GSoC proposal, GSoC campaign is just money support, 
>> I love Silica style, using Sailfish OS for several years and can't stand 
>> that no one is willing to port it to modern QQC2 approach :) I guess it 
>> could radically change skepticism about qt quick controls approach in 
>> general from ios and android developers.
>>
>> [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd86KTs2Les
>> [2]: https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Adaptations/libhybris
>>
>> 2018-04-03 13:38 GMT+03:00 Aleksey Kontsevich <tantr...@ya.ru>:
>>> Hi all, my 2 cents here:
>>>
>>>>The controls look nice, but my concern is how relevant the Silica style is 
>>>>these days (in the context of how many people are developing apps for the
>>>>Sailfish OS).
>>>
>>> Sailfish OS become VERY popular in Russia and in Latin America, and for 
>>> people who wants their data and communication be secure. Market in Russia 
>>> growing very fast, Sailfish OS devices are hits of sales, leading 
>>> universities created courses for Sailfish OS, government certified
>>> it for corporate and government use and since 2019 all mobile applications 
>>> from national software list (government and corporate use) should work in 
>>> Sailfish OS (according to import replacing law all applications should be 
>>> Russian-native and secure).
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards,
>>> Aleksey
>>> Linked in  https://www.linkedin.com/in/alekseykontsevich
>>>
>>> 03.04.2018, 13:13, "Mitch Curtis" <mitch.cur...@qt.io>:
>>>> Hi Alexey.
>>>>
>>>> The controls look nice, but my concern is how relevant the Silica style is 
>>>> these days (in the context of how many people are developing apps for the 
>>>> Sailfish OS).
>>>>
>>>> For each style we currently have, I would justify their inclusion into 
>>>> qtquickcontrols2.git for the following reasons:
>>>>
>>>> Default - extremely high performance at the cost of a very basic 
>>>> appearance. Tries to be neutral in terms of looks.
>>>>
>>>> Fusion - bridges the gap in terms of Desktop styling. An additional/more 
>>>> specific point that I think it is important here is that the controls are 
>>>> more compact (smaller) than any other pre-built style we offer (the 
>>>> Material style has a dense variant now, but that’s still larger if I 
>>>> recall correctly).
>>>>
>>>> Imagine - puts power in the hands of designers, frees up time for 
>>>> developers.
>>>>
>>>> Material - very relevant in terms of Android market share. Looks really 
>>>> nice; a good candidate for “non-native” cross-platform apps.
>>>>
>>>> Universal - relevant in terms of Windows market share.
>>>>
>>>> As mentioned, I do think the Silica controls look nice, but that’s the 
>>>> only justification I could think of for including them in 
>>>> qtquickcontrols2.git. For each new style we add, the maintenance cost 
>>>> increases, so this is something that we need to consider.
>>>>
>>>> What is your opinion on this?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>> From: Alexey Andreyev [mailto:yetanotherandre...@gmail.com]
>>>> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2018 8:49 PM
>>>> To: Mitch Curtis <mitch.cur...@qt.io>
>>>> Cc: development@qt-project.org
>>>> Subject: Re: [Development] [Google Summer of Code] [Project Ideas] Qt 
>>>> Quick Controls 2 Sailfish Silica Style
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Mitch for the feedback!
>>>> I've also tried to record current controls on a real device: 
>>>> https://youtu.be/T-qUZMuTGqw (hope not only 360p will be available soon)
>>>>
>>>> 2018-03-23 21:55 GMT+03:00 Alexey Andreyev <yetanotherandre...@gmail.com>:
>>>>> Silica cheat sheet:
>>>>> https://sailfishos.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/component_cheatsheet.png
>>>>> Theme cheat sheet:
>>>>> https://sailfishos.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/theme_cheatsheet.png
>>>>> Icon reference:
>>>>> https://sailfishos.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/icon_reference.png
>>>>> code example:
>>>>> https://gist.github.com/jaymzznoori/a980314f8248e0a1e7904c29c88ecdf3
>>>>>
>>>>> Youtube video with timestamp for platform-specific PulleyMenu element 
>>>>> example: https://youtu.be/jByW7UNmbxU?t=11m38s
>>>>>
>>>>> 2018-03-23 21:40 GMT+03:00 Mitch Curtis <mitch.cur...@qt.io>:
>>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are there any screenshots of it? I read that entire page and the Silica 
>>>>>> docs but couldn’t see anything.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From: Development 
>>>>>> [mailto:development-bounces+mitch.curtis=qt...@qt-project.org] On Behalf 
>>>>>> Of Alexey Andreyev
>>>>>> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2018 5:39 PM
>>>>>> To: development@qt-project.org
>>>>>> Subject: [Development] [Google Summer of Code] [Project Ideas] Qt Quick 
>>>>>> Controls 2 Sailfish Silica Style
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>> My name is Alexey, what do you think about Silica Style for QQC2 as a 
>>>>>> gsoc project?
>>>>>> I have some notes here: http://aa13q.ru/qqc2-silica-style-en/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and want to create a proposal.
>>>>
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