Hendrik Sattler wrote:

Anyway, the GPL stuff still stands.

Why don't you make the Qt dialog source GPL, then?
With those restrictions, some Linux distributions will either strip the Qt dialog from the source or move whole cmake to an unofficial repository. Allowing everyone to change the source code (and distribute the result) is greatly preferred.


People can change it all they want, it just won't get accepted upstream. I don't want to be forced to accept a license that I don't agree with. BTW, qt itself has the same sort of license. Trolltech does not accept changes from the community other than small bug fixes. This is so they can maintain the dual license that they have. I don't think there are linux distros that have stopped distribution of Qt are there?

-Bill
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