Posts Tagged ‘Nokia’
Moving up in the freedom stack
Hi, just a short note to let everybody know that I’m in the process of leaving Nokia and joining… the Platform Engineering team at the Wikimedia Foundation! There I will help improving the volume and quality of community contributions in technical areas like QA, sysadmin and development of features for Wikipedia and related projects. I […]
Filed under: maemo, Qt, Wikimedia | 25 Comments
Tags: freedom, Nokia, open source, Wikimedia
How I became a Qt advocate
Some personal news: I’m joining the Qt team to help making the Qt Project rock. A small change of floor at the Nokia offices in Sunnyvale (California) and barely a change to be noticed by my relatives and non-geek friends. Still, for me it is a big change, the end of a phase and the […]
Filed under: Qt | 38 Comments
Tags: GNOME, maemo, MeeGo, Nokia, Qt, Qt Project, qtquick
The Qt team started September with a Mega Release Day topped by a bunch of fresh information about Qt Developer Days, the main and dual headed event of the Qt community. I looked at the calendar and realized that I’m starting to be late on planning if I want to make it to Munich on […]
Filed under: MeeGo | 5 Comments
Tags: Canonical, community, conference, development, Intel, Nokia, open source, Qt, qtquick