BogDan you are awesome !!,please keep up the good work,and congratulations on the release.<br><br>On Monday, August 27, 2012 12:20:14 AM UTC+2, BogDan wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">Hello folks,
<br>
<br> Today I have the great honor to announce the alpha 4 release of
<br>Necessitas. Since Nokia’s radical change of direction, Qt has had a
<br>very hard time and many asked themselves whether it was worth
<br>investing their time and money in it anymore. I’m not going to comment
<br>further on Nokia’s recent stupid decisions because I value too highly
<br>the contributions Nokia has made to Qt.
<br> Instead, I want to comment on the future of Qt and how to make sure
<br>it will survive no matter what. I didn't comment on this matter until
<br>now because I was too busy getting this release out, and how better to
<br>prove to you folks that we are committed to Qt than to continue our
<br>work with this new release? First and foremost Qt is free software,
<br>according to the KDE Free Qt Foundation[1] Nokia (and most probably
<br>also Digia) must release it under both the LGPL 2.1 and the GPL 3.
<br>Otherwise *"the Foundation has the right to release Qt under a
<br>BSD-style license or under other open source licenses. The agreement
<br>stays valid in case of a buy-out, a merger or bankruptcy."* So from
<br>this point of view you don't have anything to worry about! What about
<br>Qt's future development, who will continue to work on it now that
<br>Nokia have dropped it? While we all share great hopes that Digia will
<br>manage the Qt Project well, the beauty of free software if that it
<br>doesn't need any single company behind it, it also needs a committed
<br>community; KDE, Necessitas, ICS, KDAB etc, and most importantly *YOU*!
<br>Now more than ever it is very important for all of us to join together
<br>and for you to show your support and appreciation. You have to ask
<br>yourself which option is better for you:
<br> - to be selfless and to spend some of your time (or your money) to
<br>make the things you love better and to keep them free for everybody...
<br> - or to be selfish, forget about Qt and start learning some crappy
<br>closed source C# or iFramework instead which, some day (sooner or
<br>later), will die with the *ONLY* company behind it?
<br>
<br> We choose the first option. The Necessitas developers will do their
<br>best to succeed where Nokia has failed: to make Qt available on a huge
<br>number of (Android-powered) devices. Yes baby, the next billion is
<br>coming!
<br> This alpha 4 release is one of the final steps that we needed to do.
<br>It *should* be our last alpha release! If there are no show-stopping
<br>regressions reported, in one and a half months we'll ship the first
<br>beta release. Why one and a half months? From now on, to be sure that
<br>there are no regressions introduced, releases will be made in two
<br>steps:
<br> - The first step is to release the SDK, and to push the new Android
<br>libs to Ministro's testing repository. The new Android libs will stay
<br>in the testing repository for at least one month to give developers
<br>enough time to test their apps using them. They should use the
<br>Ministro configuration tool to switch to the testing repository.
<br>Additional updates will be released in the testing repository and this
<br>period may be extended if any regressions are reported. A new update
<br>must stay for at least two weeks in the testing repository; known
<br>issues are not considered regressions!
<br> - Once the new libs in the testing repository are determined to be
<br>regression-free, they will land in the stable repository and they will
<br>be available to all Android users.
<br>
<br> In other words developers should perform the following two steps:
<br> - Update the SDK, use the Ministro configuration tool to switch to
<br>the testing repository, update your apps, and report any regressions.
<br>*DO NOT* publish any apps on Google Play until the version from the
<br>testing repository reaches the stable repository, otherwise they will
<br>stop working!!!
<br> - *WAIT* for the alpha 4 release to land in the stable repository,
<br>then you can publish the updated apps on Google Play!
<br>Go back and carefully read these two statements one more time!
<br>
<br> The alpha 4 release will stay in the stable repository for another
<br>two weeks, then *if no regressions* are reported, it will be
<br>re-released as beta 1. Basically we'll simply re-label it as beta 1!
<br>From that moment we'll guarantee that the ABI/API will remain stable
<br>and therefore you can safely deploy any apps you like on Google Play!
<br>
<br>The most important changes:
<br>Necessitas has a new home page: <a href="http://necessitas.kde.org" target="_blank">http://necessitas.kde.org</a>
<br>Here you can find latest news and information on how to get involved
<br>(<a href="http://necessitas.kde.org/getinvolved.php" target="_blank">http://necessitas.kde.org/<wbr>getinvolved.php</a>), how to help and to get
<br>help (<a href="http://necessitas.kde.org/gethelp.php" target="_blank">http://necessitas.kde.org/<wbr>gethelp.php</a>) and much more.
<br>We've also moved the wiki and the bugs from <a href="http://sf.net" target="_blank">sf.net</a> to KDE's infrastructure.
<br>
<br>Qt framework:
<br>- Update to Qt 4.8.2
<br>- Native Android look&feel for classic widgets.
<br>- Native Android menus - known limitation: Android menus support only
<br>one submenu. We'll try to find a solutions for this problem in a
<br>future release (follow <a href="https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304240" target="_blank">https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.<wbr>cgi?id=304240</a> to
<br>check its progress).
<br>- Fixed user Java/C++ interaction.
<br>- New assets access scheme. Please add "assets:" prefix, check
<br><a href="http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Necessitas" target="_blank">http://techbase.kde.org/<wbr>Development/Tutorials/<wbr>Necessitas</a> for more
<br>information.
<br>- SMP safe atomics.
<br>- Many bug fixes.
<br>Known issues/limitations:
<br>- As stated above, native Android menus support only one submenu.
<br>- While some demos and examples work fine, many will not, particularly
<br>on Windows.
<br>- No other new issues.
<br>
<br>Ministro:
<br>- Extracts Android native look&feel.
<br>- Secure config files downloading.
<br>- Bug fixes.
<br>Known issues/limitations:
<br>- None.
<br>
<br>Qt mobility:
<br>- Android Bluetooth implementation.
<br>- A few bug fixes.
<br>Known issues/limitations:
<br>- No new issues.
<br>
<br>QtCreator:
<br>- Updated to 2.6 (alpha).
<br>- Fixed bug in ma-make.exe where all rule commands were run through a
<br>batch file leading to each 8192nd character being dropped. Now
<br>CreateProcess is used for nearly all commands, and a work around for
<br>the (MS) batch file bug was also implemented.
<br>- A few other bug fixes.
<br>Known issues/limitations:
<br>- This release is based on an un-released QtCreator version, so some
<br>unexpected issues may occur.
<br>- When you install the qt src package, the source paths mapping is not
<br>set automatically anymore so to debug the qt libraries at the source
<br>level, you need to set it manually: put
<br>“/tmp/necessitas/unstable/<wbr>Android/Qt/482” in the source path and
<br>“YOUR_INSTALLATION_FOLDER/<wbr>Android/Qt/482” in the target path.
<br>- On Windows, adb loses track of the connected devices a lot and
<br>otherwise misbehaves (worse with emulators), causing QtCreator to
<br>hang. When this happens, to get it to respond again you can execute:
<br>android-sdk\platform-tools\<wbr>adb.exe kill-server &
<br>android-sdk\platform-tools\adb start-server &
<br>android-sdk\platform-tools\adb devices (from cmd.exe in
<br>YOUR_INSTALLATION_FOLDER) or:
<br>taskkill /F /IM adb.exe /T (from cmd.exe in any directory)
<br>
<br>SDK Installer framework has been updated with upstream’s latest
<br>changes. One of the biggest improvements is the ability to add
<br>3rd-party repositories, so:
<br>- If you are a developer who has something interesting to share for
<br>Android (e.g. plugins, custom widgets, QML controls, etc.) please add
<br>your repository to
<br><a href="http://community.kde.org/Necessitas/3rd_party_SDK_repositories" target="_blank">http://community.kde.org/<wbr>Necessitas/3rd_party_SDK_<wbr>repositories</a>
<br>- If you are a developer looking for something which is not shipped
<br>with the Necessitas SDK, you can check the same page:
<br><a href="http://community.kde.org/Necessitas/3rd_party_SDK_repositories" target="_blank">http://community.kde.org/<wbr>Necessitas/3rd_party_SDK_<wbr>repositories</a>.
<br>Known issues/limitations:
<br>- Due to some bugs, the old installer can’t be used update the SDK, so
<br>you need to reinstall the SDK using the new installers.
<br>
<br>Updated the Android NDK and Android SDK to latest versions. Please do
<br>not use the Official Google Android NDK, instead use our Necessitas
<br>Special version.
<br>The following people have made large contributions to this release
<br>(alphabetic ordering):
<br> - Marco Bernasocchi <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">ma...@bernawebdesign.ch</a>> Moved all the bugs from
<br><a href="http://sf.net" target="_blank">sf.net</a> to <a href="http://kde.org" target="_blank">kde.org</a>. He is also one of the Necessitas website & wiki
<br>maintainers.
<br> - Ray Donnelly <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">mingw....@gmail.com</a>> as usual he had a decisive
<br>contribution to this project. He created a custom Android NDK (the
<br>official NDK-r8b was not able to build Necessitas), gdb with Python
<br>support, and most importantly, the Windows and Mac OS X SDKs.
<br> - Willy Gardiol <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">wi...@gardiol.org</a>> reworked most of Necessitas
<br>website and wiki pages. He is also one of the Necessitas website &
<br>wiki maintainers.
<br> - Marijn Kruisselbrink <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">mkruiss...@kde.org</a>> and Chris Browet
<br><<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">cb...@semperpax.com</a>> did most of the native Android menu integration.
<br> - Lauri Laanmets <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">lauri.l...@proekspert.ee</a>> Android Bluetooth
<br>implementation.
<br> - Tyler Mandry <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">tma...@gmail.com</a>> reworked Java/C++ interaction,
<br>added support for Android QML debugging in QtCreator.
<br> - BogDan Vatra <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="8kxaM1OG0dYJ">bog_d...@yahoo.com</a>> Most of the QtCreator Android
<br>Plugin, Ministro updates, SDK Installer updates, Android native
<br>look&feel (Qt and Ministro implementation), cleanup of native Android
<br>menus integration, new assets implementation, SMP safe atomics, most
<br>of the bug fixes.
<br>
<br>As usual, special thanks goes to KDE for their hosting and support!
<br>
<br>I'll also like to personally thank everyone who has summited bugs (and
<br>even better, patches for some of them!)
<br>
<br>You can check out Necessita's glory wall
<br>(<a href="http://necessitas.kde.org/people.php" target="_blank">http://necessitas.kde.org/<wbr>people.php</a>) for a complete list of all
<br>contributors (who agreed to be listed).
<br>
<br>You can grab the new SDK installer for the following platforms:
<br>-GNU/Linux: <a href="http://files.kde.org/necessitas/installer/release/linux-online-necessitas-alpha4-sdk-installer" target="_blank">http://files.kde.org/<wbr>necessitas/installer/release/<wbr>linux-online-necessitas-<wbr>alpha4-sdk-installer</a>
<br>
<br>-Windows: <a href="http://files.kde.org/necessitas/installer/release/windows-online-necessitas-alpha4-sdk-installer.exe" target="_blank">http://files.kde.org/<wbr>necessitas/installer/release/<wbr>windows-online-necessitas-<wbr>alpha4-sdk-installer.exe</a>
<br>
<br>-Mac OS X: <a href="http://files.kde.org/necessitas/installer/release/mac_osx-online-necessitas-alpha4-sdk-installer.7z" target="_blank">http://files.kde.org/<wbr>necessitas/installer/release/<wbr>mac_osx-online-necessitas-<wbr>alpha4-sdk-installer.7z</a>
<br>
<br>Yours sincerely,
<br>BogDan.
<br>
<br>[1] <a href="http://kde.org/community/whatiskde/kdefreeqtfoundation.php" target="_blank">http://kde.org/community/<wbr>whatiskde/kdefreeqtfoundation.<wbr>php</a>
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