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Talk Proposals

Please add your proposals here before end of day June 16th:

(for proposals to the Akademy program, please submit your proposal at https://akademy.kde.org/2021/cfp by the end of May 2nd)

Topic Who proposed Description/Abstract Preferred timeslot (optional)
Local testing on multiple platforms Volker Hilsheimer (volker.hilsheimer@qt.io) Our CI system Coin makes sure that changes are merged only once they build and pass test runs on all platforms we care about, but for developing cross platform code, nothing beats being able to build, run, and debug your local code before you push your changes to gerrit. In The Qt Company, an increasing number of developers are using minicoin, a vagrant-based system for managing and interacting with virtual machines. As its primary developer I'd like to see how we can make it useful for contributors as well! any


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