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PySide Development
The PySide project follows Qt Project’s governance model. It allows anybody wanting to contribute to join the effort. The following links are essential reading if you're new to PySide development.
- Getting Started with PySide Development
- "Qt Project Wiki":http://wiki.qt.io/Main_Page
- List of PySide Contributors
Planning
- "PySide Enhancement Proposals (PSEPs)":http://qt.gitorious.org/pyside/pseps/: "Archive":http://web.archive.org/web/20110105164539/http://www.pyside.org/docs/pseps/
- PySide Roadmap
Source Code
Source code repositories are hosted by Qt Project and linked to Gerrit framework for reviewing commits. The actual development occurs in Qt Project’s Gerrit framework. The repositories are officially mirrored to Gitorious and unofficially on GitHub. Patches submitted to GitHub should, ideally, be synced with Gitorious but its probably best not to make this assumption.
- PySide Downloads
- Introduction to Gerrit
- Setting Up Gerrit
- Gerrit Code Review - Official Repository
- Git Mirrors
- "Gitorious repositories":http://qt.gitorious.org/pyside/ [Read-Only Mirror]
- "GitHub repositories":https://github.com/pyside [Unofficial Mirror]
Report Bugs and Submit Patches
- "Bug Tracker":https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE: Qt's JIRA Bug Tracker
- "Submit patches to Gerrit code review system":https://codereview.qt.io/#q,status:open+pyside,n,z
Developer Tools
Building PySide
- Building PySide
- Building PySide on Linux
- Building PySide on Mac OS X
- Building PySide on Symbian
- Building PySide on Windows
PySide on Android
- Building PySide on Android
- PySide for Android Guide
- "PySide for Android":http://thp.io/2011/pyside-android/
PySide on BlackBerry
- "BlackBerry-Py":http://hg.microcode.ca/blackberry-py/wiki/Home
- "Building PySide for the BB PlayBook or BB10":http://hg.microcode.ca/blackberry-py/wiki/Building PySide
- "Building PySide Apps for BB Playbook":http://hg.microcode.ca/blackberry-py/wiki/Building HelloWorld
- "PySide to BB10 using the Final NDK":http://modrana.org/trac/wiki/BB10
- "Discussion: PySide to BB10 using the Final NDK":http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=88608
PySide Binding Generator
PySide consists not only of Python Qt bindings, but also of a complete generator toolchain for rapidly generating completely new bindings of your own.
- Shiboken 1.1.0 Documentation
- "Shiboken 1.1.2 Documentation":https://shiboken.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
- Simple Shiboken Binding Tutorial (By Roman Lacko) [ 한국어]
- Shiboken Binding Generator
- PySide Binding Generation Tutorial
- Generating New Bindings
- Generating New Bindings with PySide Generator Tools
Making PySide Releases
- Packaging PySide Applications on Windows
- Generating PySide Reference Documentation
- Release Checklist
- [ ] Do above two steps
- [ ] Mark PySide version as released and "add next one":https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE#selectedTab=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:versions-panel (may need privileges)