Re: Getting Mozilla/QT off the ground again

"Dmitry Poplavsky <Dmitry Poplavsky" <[email protected]> Wed, 03 Mar 2004 09:32:29 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.mozilla.devel.qt
Organization Another Netscape Collabra Server User
Message-ID <[email protected]>
KaiRo - Robert Kaiser wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>> What requires to programminggverything?
> 
> As it seems, basically yes.
> I would probably good to start a new mini-branch (off the trunk) to
> start with. That means only branching the files we need to, and using
> the rest from the trunk.
> I guess the work should be based on current qt3, I don't think we
> currently need to support anything older. Getting something working
> seems to be most important, so not complicate it with supporting too
> many different qt versions.
> 
>> What has been done? Nothing?
> 
> There's the old Qt branch still sitting around, it can serve as an
> example, but I guess it would be best to recode everything needed from
> scratch (though some code parts might be reuseable).
> 
>> Any comments?
> 
> I'd volunteer to help with cutting a mini-branch, checking in on it, and
> doing regular builds that can be downloaded. I don't think I'd be able
> to do any real programming though.
> You can ask biesi, opi and timeless for help on IRC, as they might know
> a bit of the previous Qt port code.
> 
> Robert Kaiser (KaiRo on IRC)

I'm also interesting in this project, and going to do some programming with
it those days. Is the QT_REBIRTH_200302022_BRANCH branch correct place
with the latest Qt/Mozilla sources? 


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Regards
  Dmitry