Matt <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Trolltech to adopt GPL 3 for Qt
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | Trolltech CEO Haavard Nord announced today at the KDE developer
>> conference | that the company's cross-platform open source Qt
>> application development | toolkit will be released under the GPL
>> 3. This move, which comes shortly | after the release of KDE 4.0
>> (watch for our review on Sunday night), will | allow the open source
>> desktop environment to adopt the new version of the | GPL. `----
>>
>> http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2008/01/18/trolltech-to-adopt-gpl-3-for-qt
>
> The lame article (no reference to Roy) doesn't mention the commercial
> way of licensing Qt. Has that changed? It seems you still have to
> pay for a license if you want to use Qt to develop commercial
> software. Can anybody verify that?
If you didn't how else would they have a CEO?
(ps, what commercial apps? The secret bespoke ones that people like
Liarnut develop?)
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