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§igma

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Monday, September 4th 2006, 6:08pm

Become a QtForum Moderator

Hi Guys,

if anybody here wants to become a moderator of the qtforum, please write a a pm!

you shold have many experiences in QT and you should have enough time to look into this forum at least one time per day!

are you still interested?
lets write me a pm

kind regards
herbert
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m.vimukti

Beginner

Posts: 19

Location: in

2

Thursday, July 5th 2007, 11:53am

QtForum moderator =) coool
But I think, I may not do enough justice to this forum (time-problem).

But hey, how can I get involved in Qt developement, and can I?
And will you be kind enough to give me some starter's tips, so that I may
get started with Qt developement.

I wanna be a part of Qt developement, instead of being a no-clue-no-idea type
of Qt user. =)
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zotric

Beginner

Posts: 11

Location: UK

Occupation: Software Developer

3

Thursday, July 12th 2007, 10:33am

RE: Become a QtForum Moderator

I don't mind helping to get rid of the outrageous amount of junk advertising that seems to infect this forum.
I cannot commit to filtering submissions but am happy to moderate in the sense of checking new submissions when I have time.
I'm very much a beginner at qt though.
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wildpossum

Beginner

Posts: 6

Location: Australia

Occupation: Embedded Stuff

4

Thursday, August 2nd 2007, 5:46am

RE: Become a QtForum Moderator

Hi.

I could initially assist with moderating (someone to remove all the crap advertising stuff etc.). I am currently a Qt & Cpp Virgin. I have developed Linux & Embedded systems for some nine years now but mostly in C and Assembler languages. Having a "stand-by list" of people prepared to occasionally assist moderating when the assigned moderator go's on vacation/trips etc. may help. Once I am more Qt & Cpp aware, I would like to assist where ever I can. I know from former User Group involvement that time & experience volunteered is a very valuable resource, hence I sincerely appreciate each moderators' efforts.
Cheers. Grahame
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