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    • RE: Razvan is taking some time off

      Razvan, I wish you a very good recovery!
      @Ben-Hayat said in Razvan is taking some time off:

      Personally, I’ve never agreed or liked Open source, Free software and etc.

      @Ben-Hayat Feel free to have your opinion about “Open source, Free software and etc”, but…

      Most companies do NOT use FREE Opens Source product, due to fear of getting screwed if the owner walks away.

      … please speak only for yourself. I, for one, have only worked on companies that used, at least at some degree, open source software. I can’t give names, but one of them is a very large aerospace corporation.

      It happened to me, more than once, that the “owner wakes away” on open source and on closed source projects. One big difference: on open source projects we could still use/see/modify the source code and actually do something with our data, whereas with closed source you just go sit on the corner of the room and cry.

      I don’t want to start an argument over this (specially not on this thread) and I’m not an active forum user, so I will probably miss any comments anyone may make. I’d only like to remind you of projects like Linux, MySQL, nginx, Wordpress, etc. Let’s not even mention Vue.js and Webpack, projects without which Quasar would simply not exist.

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Razvan is taking some time off

      @rstoenescu it’s a pleasure to see you’re in great shape! I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you that I appreciate your work very much, and the quality of it. Please don’t let this get in the way of your health, no project is worth it!

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Razvan is taking some time off

      @rstoenescu it’s a pleasure to see you’re in great shape! I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you that I appreciate your work very much, and the quality of it. Please don’t let this get in the way of your health, no project is worth it!

      posted in Announcements
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      mstarr
    • RE: Razvan is taking some time off

      Razvan, I wish you a very good recovery!
      @Ben-Hayat said in Razvan is taking some time off:

      Personally, I’ve never agreed or liked Open source, Free software and etc.

      @Ben-Hayat Feel free to have your opinion about “Open source, Free software and etc”, but…

      Most companies do NOT use FREE Opens Source product, due to fear of getting screwed if the owner walks away.

      … please speak only for yourself. I, for one, have only worked on companies that used, at least at some degree, open source software. I can’t give names, but one of them is a very large aerospace corporation.

      It happened to me, more than once, that the “owner wakes away” on open source and on closed source projects. One big difference: on open source projects we could still use/see/modify the source code and actually do something with our data, whereas with closed source you just go sit on the corner of the room and cry.

      I don’t want to start an argument over this (specially not on this thread) and I’m not an active forum user, so I will probably miss any comments anyone may make. I’d only like to remind you of projects like Linux, MySQL, nginx, Wordpress, etc. Let’s not even mention Vue.js and Webpack, projects without which Quasar would simply not exist.

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: Celebration day! v1.0 Stable has been released!

      I’d like to congratulate the whole team for this release, surely a major milestone for this beautiful project!

      posted in Announcements
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    • RE: [solved] QIcon using SVG file and quasar build

      @s-molinari ok, thanks for answering. I missed that on the documentation somehow.

      Cheers!

      posted in Help
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    • [solved] QIcon using SVG file and quasar build

      Hi,
      I was having trouble getting quasar build to work properly when using QIcon with the name property, like this:

      <q-icon name="img:assets/checkbook.svg"/>
      

      The problem is that the file checkbook.svg was not being copied to the dist folder.

      I finally solved it by putting my SVG file in the statics folder instead of assets, but I don’t really understand why that works. Is this normal behavior?

      Thanks!

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    • RE: [v1] @quasar/app 1.0.0-beta.26 released!

      Hi @bjbk, thanks for the link about the app-extension-typescript. I had seen that before, but my question remains because of the title of the project: “quasar-app-extension-typescript [wip]”.

      And you are right to point out the direction that is being taken by Vue itself 🙂
      I expect better support for typescript, too, but I can’t start some developments with it based on expectations. I hope you understand what I’m trying to say, by no means I want to be rude or to put pressure on the Quasar team.

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    • RE: [v1] @quasar/app 1.0.0-beta.26 released!

      Hi, @rstoenescu,
      I’d like to tell you that I like very much Quasar, which I started using with version 0.15.
      I’m the CTO of my small company and the ONE thing that keeps us from starting to migrate our apps from angular to Quasar, or developing new ones with it, is the lack of typescript support.

      Do you think it will be shipped with v1?

      And I’d like to congratulate you and your team for the great work you are doing, it’s really amazing to see the speed with which you add new features and fix bugs.
      We come from an extensive use of AngularJS Material, and I can assure you that you are way faster and thorough on your developments, and your choices (strictly from a development point of view) do really make sense, from my point of view.

      posted in Announcements
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