I would like to nominate Vlad Zahorodnii for approver rights in the Qt project.
Vlad has also been working on the QtWayland backend, providing insight
based on his other role as one of the kwin maintainers.
Vlad and I have been working together at Blue Systems for 5 years. He
is extremely technica
I would like to nominate David Redondo for approver rights in the Qt project.
David's first contributions to Qt started in November 2020, but has
ramped up this last year working on the Qt Wayland platform. Not only
has he fixed a lot of issues within Qt Wayland, but he has also
managed to push ch
On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 8:18 PM Eduardo Hopperdietzel
wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> That's a very good point I hadn't thought about. I will create a testing
> Wayland client benchmark and measure the time it takes for QPainer to perform
> different drawing operations using both SHM and DMA. I'll also
o fairly extensive real-world benchmarks
before landing a final merge request.
David Edmundson
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you clarify which LTS state Qt 5.15.3 will be in. I might need to
double check my approvals.
David Edmundson
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On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 5:58 PM Pier Luigi Fiorini <
pierluigi.fior...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that some modules are going into the marketplace, for example Qt
> Multimedia.
> Would you consider doing so for QtWayland Compositor?
>
We would need to have a client + compositor split fi
> All security fixes are made available to everyone, for all Qt versions that
> they affect, provided it's still a supported Qt version (or it was easy to
> make the fix).
>
If we could have that explicitly in writing from TQC, that would mean a lot.
I can easily envision a situation that affects