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The Qt Project is a meritocratic consensus-based community interested in Qt. Anyone who shares that interest can join the community, participate in its decision making processes, and contribute to Qt’s development.
The Qt Project is a meritocratic consensus-based community interested in Qt. Anyone who shares that interest can join the community, participate in its decision making processes, and contribute to Qt’s development.



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The Qt Project is a meritocratic consensus-based community interested in Qt. Anyone who shares that interest can join the community, participate in its decision making processes, and contribute to Qt’s development.

This wiki holds guidelines and documentation regarding code contributions to Qt. For an overview over all different ways to contribute to the Qt Project, please take a look at our home page.

Contributions

Things you generally need to know if you want to participate with code contributions.

     

Coding Guidelines

Things you need to know before you start writing Qt code.

Tooling

Things you need to know before you submit your code.

Tools to help development of your code.

Quality Engineering

Things you need to know to ensure good code quality.

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