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This page is used for nominations for the 2017 [[Qt Champions]].
This page will be used for nominations for the 2022 [[Qt Champions]].


'''The nomination process''' is public. To nominate a community member, '''please fill in the details at the end of this wiki page'''.
===The Nomination Process===
'''The nomination process''' is public. To nominate a community member, please fill in the table down below.


For this first year the selection process will be handled by the Qt marketing team. The intention is that in the coming years, the Qt Champions will be involved in the selection process.
[[QtChampions#Nominations 2022|<span style="color: white; background-color: #41cd52">'''Nominate them here'''</span>]]
 
We’ll keep the nominations open until the 15th December 2022 and then ask the current Qt Lifetime Champions to evaluate the nominees.


'''The categories''' for nomination are:
'''The categories''' for nomination are:


* Community Builder  
*Community Builder
* Content Creator  
*Content Creator
* Quality Assurer  
*Quality Assurer
* Developer
*Developer
* Ambassador
*Fixer
* Rookie of the year
*Ambassador
* Maverick
*Rookie of the year
*Maverick


Each category may or may not have a Qt Champion in a given year. The number of Qt Champions is '''limited'''. Being nominated does not automatically bring a title, but is a recognition in itself.
Each category may or may not have a Qt Champion in a given year. The number of Qt Champions is '''limited'''. Being nominated does not automatically bring a title, but is a recognition in itself.
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In the below table please add the following information of the person you wish to nominate for a Qt Champion title:
In the below table please add the following information of the person you wish to nominate for a Qt Champion title:


* Qt Account username (or codereview name)
*Qt Account username, codereview name or Name
* Category or Title to be nominated for
*Category or Title to be nominated for
* Reasons for nomination (max. 300 words, please provide links to relevant material if possible)
*Reasons for nomination (max. 300 words, please provide links to relevant material if possible)


==Nominations 2022==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Username || Title category || Reason for nomination
!Username||Title category||Reason for nomination
|-
|orgads||Developer||Orgad is contributing to Qt since 2011 and has provided countless improvements and bug fixes, especially for QtCreator.
He is very active (up to now,  he has over 375 merged patches this year) but also reviews tons of patches from other
 
developers, looks through the bugreports and answers questions on the mailing list.
 
His helpful nature makes it really fun to work with him and therefore he should be Qt Champion 2017.
|-
|mrjj||Community Builder||MrJJ is active daily on the community platforms. He's helpful and kind to everybody and will provide support both to newcomers and seasoned experts alike
 
Mrjj is a very nice person and activley involved in Qt Forum everyday, answering to the Questions posted, And being friendly to everyone.   
|-
|kshegunov||Community Builder/Developer||Mr Shegunov proven his technical knowledge over the years. He's helpful on the community platform especially on the most complex or technical specific problems. He's also actively maintaining a [https://bitbucket.org/nye/qtdaemon library to facilitate daemons/services in Qt] 
|-
|-
|ekkescorner|| Ambassador
|Łukasz Kosiński
| ekke, a former BlackBerry Elite Developer, now is spending all of his time to develop mobile business apps with QtQuickControls2.
|Ambassador
 
|<nowiki>- Hosting talks at several Qt-related events like Qt Dev Con, Qt World Summit 2022 Online, Qt World Summit Local Road Show Berlin, Qt World Summit Local Road Show Stockholm </nowiki>
ekke is speaking at german and international conferences (including QtWorldSummit) and writing articles for german publications.


ekke also provides a blog about [http://j.mp/qt-x Qt for mobile apps on Android and iOS] and from time to time writes at [http://blog.qt.io/blog/2017/12/01/sharing-files-android-ios-qt-app/ Qt Blog].
- Spreading knowledge about Qt on the Scythe Studio blog - https://scythe-studio.com/en/blog


ekke creates more complex real-life example apps - per ex. in 2017: [https://github.com/ekke/ekkesBTLEexample Bluetooth LE Example] and [https://github.com/ekke/ekkesSHAREexample Sharing on Android and iOS Example]
- Building Polish Qt community with a blog and YT channel targeting students - https://binarnie.pl/


ekke is also active at Twitter (@ekkescorner), Qt Forums and Slack (QtMob)
- Working on the popularization of Qt framework on SM like LinkedIn
|-
|-
| dheerendra
|[https://forum.qt.io/user/chris-kawa Chris Kawa]
| Ambassador, Community Builder
|Community Builder
| Dheerendra is a dynamic person , actively involved in Forum , and been contributing Qt , and been active member in Qt Forum and been in top contribution ranked top 10  in Forum. His contribution in the field of C++, Design Patterns, Qt, QML is been helpful in the industry for development.
|Chris continues to dedicate a significant amount of time to the Qt Forum, frequently providing answers of exceptionally high quality. His detailed answers convey deep technical insight, helping readers to improve their understanding of Qt and the platforms that it runs on.
 
And Founder Of Pthinks Company , training professionals and enhancing the future of professionals and Students. He is a nice person, and involving in the sessions , discussions. And helping the most to answer the queries in the Forum. He is specialized Trainer and Chief Architect . 
 
His '''Profile''' can be viewed : '''<nowiki>https://forum.qt.io/user/dheerendra</nowiki>''' .
 
'''LinkedIn Profile''' : [https://in.linkedin.com/in/dheerendrap '''https://in.linkedin.com/in/dheerendrap''']
|-
|-
|marco_piccolino||Community Builder
|Mike Trahearn
|Marco is managing the QtMob slack chat, where over 500 of Qt users are exchanging their knowledge day by day. It is very useful community for day-to-day developer life, where one can find people working on the same problems and find good solutions easily. It is also very friendly place, where both experienced Qt developers and begginers can learn from each other. Without him There would be no QtMob, which I find most useful Qt community for me! Blog post about QtMob community: http://blog.qt.io/blog/2017/03/21/qtmob-qt-mobile-application-development-becomes-easier/
|Community Builder
|Mike posts about Qt and Qt related topics on LinkedIn on an almost daily basis. He is very engaged with our posts and write great comments on them.
|-
|-
| ||  ||
|Dheerendra Purohit V
|Community Builder
|It's a great pleasure to nominate Mr Dheerendra(https://forum.qt.io/user/dheerendra)  for the Qt Champion 2022. I believe that Dheerendra is the best choice, because he is readily available for any kind of support related to Qt, QML. I worked with Dheerendra in the Mercedes Benz, Bangalore and his design solutions helped me lot. He is providing training on Qt, QML for companies, colleges and Universities. He has trained more than 10000+ people in Qt framework. So, he is the best choice for Qt Champion 2022.
|}
|}


Criteria for Qt Champions:
==Criteria for Qt Champions==


* Community Builder
*Community Builder
** Being a forum maintainer / helping people on forums
**Being a forum maintainer / helping people on forums
** Managing mailing lists / helping on the mailing lists
**Managing mailing lists / helping on the mailing lists
** Helping Qt newcomers find their way around the project
**Helping Qt newcomers find their way around the project
** Running Qt study groups
**Running Qt study groups
** Running local Qt meetups
**Running local Qt meetups
* Content Creator
*Content Creator
** Finding, writing and sharing use-cases of Qt in unexpected places
**Finding, writing and sharing use-cases of Qt in unexpected places
** Creating video material of Qt (demos, guides, other material)
**Creating video material of Qt (demos, guides, other material)
** Authoring articles and even books
**Authoring articles and even books
** Fixing documentation issues
**Fixing documentation issues
** Creating examples and snippets
**Creating examples and snippets
** Being a wiki gardener / editor
**Being a wiki gardener / editor
* Quality Assurer
*Quality Assurer
** Bug triager
**Bug triager
** Being in the bug squad
**Being in the bug squad
** Verifying and closing bugs
**Verifying and closing bugs
** Help in package testing
**Help in package testing
** Help in unit testing
**Help in unit testing
** Being in the community beta testing program
**Being in the community beta testing program
* Developer
*Developer
** Providing patches to Qt
**Providing new features for Qt
** Create stunning Qt applications
**Create stunning Qt applications
** Share Qt application creation knowledge  
**Share Qt application creation knowledge
* Ambassador
*Fixer
** Spread the Qt word in blogs, social media, videoblogs
**Fixing bugs in Qt
** Find and help newcomers to Qt
**Providing patches to Qt
** Working to bring Qt to students
*Ambassador
** Present Qt at events
**Spread the Qt word in blogs, social media, videoblogs
* Rookie of the Year
**Find and help newcomers to Qt
** First code commit during the past year
**Working to bring Qt to students
** Active and positive contribution to the Qt project
**Present Qt at events
* Maverick
*Rookie of the Year
** Has made a significant impact on the project
**First code commit during the past year
** Might not have always followed the rules to the point, but gets the job done
**Active and positive contribution to the Qt project
*Maverick
**Has made a significant impact on the project
**Might not have always followed the rules to the point, but gets the job done


== What is expected of a Qt Champion ==
==What is expected of a Qt Champion==


A Qt Champion is there to show what the Qt Community is best at.
A Qt Champion is there to show what the Qt Community is best at.
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The Qt Champion is friendly and has shown active participation with the Qt project.
The Qt Champion is friendly and has shown active participation with the Qt project.


== Limited time only ==
==Limited time only==


Once you are given the title of Qt Champion, you will hold the title for a year.
Once you are given the title of Qt Champion, you will hold the title for a year.
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If you achieve the title for three years, you will be entitled for a lifetime title. If you are so committed to the project, you need to be recognised beyond a normal Qt Champion title.
If you achieve the title for three years, you will be entitled for a lifetime title. If you are so committed to the project, you need to be recognised beyond a normal Qt Champion title.


== But I get paid to do this! / What if we are a company? ==
==But I get paid to do this! / What if we are a company?==


Yes, some of us are paid to work on Qt by our employers. Mostly on the code base, but also testing, documentation and other essential work goes on in the project. Some of the people who do get paid to work on the project do so above and beyond the normal limits of their day jobs (coding all day and helping newcomers in their free time, for example). We need metrics to find these people and provide them with a Qt Champion title too.
Yes, some of us are paid to work on Qt by our employers. Mostly on the code base, but also testing, documentation and other essential work goes on in the project. Some of the people who do get paid to work on the project do so above and beyond the normal limits of their day jobs (coding all day and helping newcomers in their free time, for example). We need metrics to find these people and provide them with a Qt Champion title too.
==Tools to help figure this out==
To find the top non-Qt-company contributors in a repo:
git log --since=2021-01-01 | grep Author  | grep -v qt.io  | sort | uniq -c | sort -n

Latest revision as of 10:10, 3 January 2023

This page will be used for nominations for the 2022 Qt Champions.

The Nomination Process

The nomination process is public. To nominate a community member, please fill in the table down below.

Nominate them here

We’ll keep the nominations open until the 15th December 2022 and then ask the current Qt Lifetime Champions to evaluate the nominees.

The categories for nomination are:

  • Community Builder
  • Content Creator
  • Quality Assurer
  • Developer
  • Fixer
  • Ambassador
  • Rookie of the year
  • Maverick

Each category may or may not have a Qt Champion in a given year. The number of Qt Champions is limited. Being nominated does not automatically bring a title, but is a recognition in itself.

We know we have very talented Qt Champions out there, but please nominate a person for one category. You can nominate multiple people for a category, only Rookie of the year and Maverick are strictly limited to one Champion per year. You can nominate any member of the community, including yourself.

In the below table please add the following information of the person you wish to nominate for a Qt Champion title:

  • Qt Account username, codereview name or Name
  • Category or Title to be nominated for
  • Reasons for nomination (max. 300 words, please provide links to relevant material if possible)

Nominations 2022

Username Title category Reason for nomination
Łukasz Kosiński Ambassador - Hosting talks at several Qt-related events like Qt Dev Con, Qt World Summit 2022 Online, Qt World Summit Local Road Show Berlin, Qt World Summit Local Road Show Stockholm

- Spreading knowledge about Qt on the Scythe Studio blog - https://scythe-studio.com/en/blog

- Building Polish Qt community with a blog and YT channel targeting students - https://binarnie.pl/

- Working on the popularization of Qt framework on SM like LinkedIn

Chris Kawa Community Builder Chris continues to dedicate a significant amount of time to the Qt Forum, frequently providing answers of exceptionally high quality. His detailed answers convey deep technical insight, helping readers to improve their understanding of Qt and the platforms that it runs on.
Mike Trahearn Community Builder Mike posts about Qt and Qt related topics on LinkedIn on an almost daily basis. He is very engaged with our posts and write great comments on them.
Dheerendra Purohit V Community Builder It's a great pleasure to nominate Mr Dheerendra(https://forum.qt.io/user/dheerendra) for the Qt Champion 2022. I believe that Dheerendra is the best choice, because he is readily available for any kind of support related to Qt, QML. I worked with Dheerendra in the Mercedes Benz, Bangalore and his design solutions helped me lot. He is providing training on Qt, QML for companies, colleges and Universities. He has trained more than 10000+ people in Qt framework. So, he is the best choice for Qt Champion 2022.

Criteria for Qt Champions

  • Community Builder
    • Being a forum maintainer / helping people on forums
    • Managing mailing lists / helping on the mailing lists
    • Helping Qt newcomers find their way around the project
    • Running Qt study groups
    • Running local Qt meetups
  • Content Creator
    • Finding, writing and sharing use-cases of Qt in unexpected places
    • Creating video material of Qt (demos, guides, other material)
    • Authoring articles and even books
    • Fixing documentation issues
    • Creating examples and snippets
    • Being a wiki gardener / editor
  • Quality Assurer
    • Bug triager
    • Being in the bug squad
    • Verifying and closing bugs
    • Help in package testing
    • Help in unit testing
    • Being in the community beta testing program
  • Developer
    • Providing new features for Qt
    • Create stunning Qt applications
    • Share Qt application creation knowledge
  • Fixer
    • Fixing bugs in Qt
    • Providing patches to Qt
  • Ambassador
    • Spread the Qt word in blogs, social media, videoblogs
    • Find and help newcomers to Qt
    • Working to bring Qt to students
    • Present Qt at events
  • Rookie of the Year
    • First code commit during the past year
    • Active and positive contribution to the Qt project
  • Maverick
    • Has made a significant impact on the project
    • Might not have always followed the rules to the point, but gets the job done

What is expected of a Qt Champion

A Qt Champion is there to show what the Qt Community is best at.

The Qt Champion is friendly and has shown active participation with the Qt project.

Limited time only

Once you are given the title of Qt Champion, you will hold the title for a year.

If you achieve the title for three years, you will be entitled for a lifetime title. If you are so committed to the project, you need to be recognised beyond a normal Qt Champion title.

But I get paid to do this! / What if we are a company?

Yes, some of us are paid to work on Qt by our employers. Mostly on the code base, but also testing, documentation and other essential work goes on in the project. Some of the people who do get paid to work on the project do so above and beyond the normal limits of their day jobs (coding all day and helping newcomers in their free time, for example). We need metrics to find these people and provide them with a Qt Champion title too.

Tools to help figure this out

To find the top non-Qt-company contributors in a repo:

git log --since=2021-01-01 | grep Author | grep -v qt.io | sort | uniq -c | sort -n