July 08, 2010 by Alexandra Leisse | Comments
Two months ago, we introduced the Qt Developer Network. We decided to start with a closed beta phase to iron out the worst quirks and most annoying bugs. We sent out invitations to those who had pre-registered and contacted us directly. During the following weeks we have gathered immensely valuable feedback and lots of meaningful bug reports and suggestions for improvement.
A big thanks to everyone who participated in this first phase, we wouldn't be where we are today without you!
Yesterday late in the afternoon, we rolled out the last missing feature to proceed into public beta: the tagging system.
Most of you are probably familiar with the concept of tagging. Pieces of content can be associated with an unlimited amount of keywords - think flickr - and sorted by said keywords. Our tags work across all types of content - forum threads, wiki pages, FAQ, the blog and static pages for now, eLearning, videos, Qt books and more is planned. Together with the implemented rating system, it will be a blast to find information related to your area of interest.
We think now is the time to open the site to everybody who wants to participate. Although we're not feature complete yet, we have everything in place to build a great place of Qt knowledge and exchange.
Welcome on board!
PS: Marius has all the details of the latest roll-outs on the DevNet Blog.
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