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== Software development ==
== Software development ==


* [[The_Qt_Governance_Model|Approvers]] review all code contributions and decide which are accepted for commitment. [http://codereview.qt-project.org/#admin,group,12 Full list].
* [[The_Qt_Governance_Model|Approvers]] review all code contributions and decide which are accepted for commitment. [https://codereview.qt-project.org/admin/groups/12,members Full list].
* [[The_Qt_Governance_Model|Maintainers]] are owners of a component of the Qt Project code. [[Maintainers|Full list]]
* [[The_Qt_Governance_Model|Maintainers]] are owners of a component of the Qt Project code. [[Maintainers|Full list]]
* The [[The_Qt_Governance_Model|Chief maintainer]] leads the Maintainer group and sets the overall vision and direction of the Qt Project. [[User:Lars|Lars Knoll]] holds this role.
* The [[The_Qt_Governance_Model|Chief maintainer]] leads the Maintainer group and sets the overall vision and direction of the Qt Project. [[User:Lars|Lars Knoll]] holds this role.

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The Qt Project has a meritocratic structure and it is important to know who does what. Find the details at The Qt Governance Model.

There are many areas and roles that still need to be documented.

Software development

Infrastructure

See Infrastructure.

Community and marketing