Alpha4 update 1 landed on stable

BogDan bog_dan_ro at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 6 20:36:11 UTC 2012


> From: "jacky.alcine at thesii.org" <jacky.alcine at thesii.org>

> To: necessitas-devel at kde.org
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> Sent: Saturday, October 6, 2012 11:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Alpha4 update 1 landed on stable
> 
> On Saturday, October 06, 2012 11:20:04 PM BogDan Vatra wrote:
>>  Hello folks,
>> 
>>    It’s been a very quiet period since we shipped the last update for
>>  the alpha4 release. Because *nobody* reported any regressions, it’s
>>  time to move it to stable repository. As I said in my previous
>>  announcements after two weeks we’ll re-label it as our first beta, and
>>  starting from that moment we’ll guarantee it’s API/ABI compatibility.
>> 
>>    Meanwhile I’d like to share with you a few (I hope) interesting numbers:
>>    - Ministro was downloaded by 2M+ devices in the last two months !
>>  Unfortunately only just over ⅓ are still using it, mostly because they
>>  didn’t find an addictive enough Qt application.  Anyway after we
>>  release the beta, I hope some much more addictive Qt apps will land on
>>  Google Play and we’ll get these users back quickly. Once again, I’d
>>  like to thank KDE for hosting the Ministros repos, as you can see
>>  Ministro generated a massive amount of download traffic (2M*20Mb =
>>  ~40Tb of data).
>> 
>>    - 44% of the devices that downloaded Ministro are low-end armv5
>>  devices, so folks, keep this number in mind, and make sure that your
>>  apps work well on these devices!
>> 
>>  Cheers,
>>  BogDan.
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> 
> Where do I download Ministro? And I've been thinking of building 
> applications 
> in Qt for Android, though I'd target for integration with KDE.
> 
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You don't need to download it manually unless you are using an emulator, because when your application starts if Ministro is not installed it will send you to Android Market to install it.
Check Ministro's project page http://necessitas.kde.org/necessitas/ministro.php for more information.

BogDan.



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