Discussions
In addition to commenting on the blog posts you can head over to the forum on Qt DevNet or subscribe to the mailing lists to join the conversation. If you want to talk about the development of Qt (qt-project.org) definitely try the mailing lists.
We are usually hard at work in our bug-tracker, a getting started guide on reporting bugs in Qt is available on the wiki.
If the time zones are compatible you can possibly find us and quite a bunch of other contributors on IRC (irc.freenode.net):
#qt – General Qt discussion and help
#qt-components – Qt Quick components project
#qt-creator – Qt creator development
#qt-mobility – Qt Mobility APIs
#qt-symbian – Qt on Symbian
#qt-labs – Development of Qt itself
#qtwebkit – QtWebKit project
#qt-maemo – Qt on Maemo/Meego
#qt-fr – French Qt community
#qt-lighthouse – Qt Lighthouse project
#qt-3d – Qt 3D project
#qt-ru – Russian Qt community
Need an IRC client? Give Quassel a try, it’s Qt-based
Please note: Before getting in touch with our developers it’s good citizenship to see if your issue is already covered in the available documentation or in a bug report first.