project introduction on the homepage
Posted: Tue Oct 10 2017 1:11 pm
Hello,
I really like the project and how you're creating a pure modern C++ gui framework. I'm not really sure "Issues" is the best place to raise my concern, but the other sections fit even less.
That being said, I'm somewhat concerned with how you introduce the project on the homepage. You briefly state that is is a set of libraries and then immediately turn to describing how you've removed moc from the equation. Someone who is not familiar with how QT works is bound to get confused by this.
I think it'd be clearer either to acknowledge the QT origin at the top and say something like "Ok, we started with QT and this are the improvements we made" or, alternatively, focus more on the original features at the top.
It seems you're relying now on people coming in with a mindset "I know QT but I want more compatibility with the way C++ does thing". However, as you move forward I think you'll be getting more people with less QT background who may be slightly confused by this at the start.
I really like the project and how you're creating a pure modern C++ gui framework. I'm not really sure "Issues" is the best place to raise my concern, but the other sections fit even less.
That being said, I'm somewhat concerned with how you introduce the project on the homepage. You briefly state that is is a set of libraries and then immediately turn to describing how you've removed moc from the equation. Someone who is not familiar with how QT works is bound to get confused by this.
I think it'd be clearer either to acknowledge the QT origin at the top and say something like "Ok, we started with QT and this are the improvements we made" or, alternatively, focus more on the original features at the top.
It seems you're relying now on people coming in with a mindset "I know QT but I want more compatibility with the way C++ does thing". However, as you move forward I think you'll be getting more people with less QT background who may be slightly confused by this at the start.