On 25/10/2017 11:12 PM, Maurice Kalinowski wrote:
The reason is that code.qt.io is never meant as a public searchable
tool, but its purpose has always been to reduce the load on gerrit
when doing initial clones.
Come on people, it's not that everything is meant to be purely evil,
but as code.qt.io is there since a while, its main use-case might
have shifted.
I'm not saying that everything is evil, i'm questioning if there is an
intentional (or not) attempt at hiding things.
There is also the official mirroring at github https://github.com/qt
which you could use to do your daily clones and builds of Qt.
Some repos are only available at code.qt.io, so maybe the solution could
be to add these repos to github.
Chris
To repeat, code.qt.io was meant for people contributing to Qt and
reducing the IO on gerrit as an initial setup step. Nothing more..
Maurice
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