Hello all!18:48, 5 Apt 2017 г., Oswald Buddenhagen :On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 03:20:52PM +, Simon Hausmann wrote:qt-labs sounds like a good fit to me, too.given that the final destination is qt/, that's what should be done now.___Development mailing
On 06 Apr 2017, at 07:42, Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt
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Den 05.04.2017 17:18, skrev Laszlo Agocs:
Hi,
To clarify, would a qt-labs repo work? As I understand the code still needs
maturization. It can eventually be graduated to a proper Qt module
Den 05.04.2017 17:18, skrev Laszlo Agocs:
Hi,
To clarify, would a qt-labs repo work? As I understand the code still
needs maturization. It can eventually be graduated to a proper Qt
module later on. (this also means the repo would not be CI controlled
for now, but I suspect that’s fine)
On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 03:20:52PM +, Simon Hausmann wrote:
>qt-labs sounds like a good fit to me, too.
>
given that the final destination is qt/, that's what should be done now.
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Subject: Re: [Development] New repository for WebGL Streaming QPA plugin
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Subject: Re: [Development] New repository for WebGL Streaming QPA plugin
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Betreff: [Development] New repository for WebGL Streaming QPA plugin
Hi all!
I have been working on a QPA plugin to send the GLES2.0 calls from a host computer over the network to a WebGL capable browser. Now it's appr
Hi all!
I have been working on a QPA plugin to send the GLES2.0 calls from a host
computer over the network to a WebGL capable browser. Now it's approaching a
state in which it could be usable. For this, we'll need a new public repository.
Having a public and controlled repository could help th