On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 03:23:06PM +0300, [email protected] wrote: > On 2 August 2012 15:15, Dmytro Poplavskiy <[email protected]> wrote: > > It's possible to use LGPL Qt in the commercial products, > > it's only necessary to open changes done to the Qt itself if any. > > I will try to be more specific with my question :) > > What kind of license is using RIM for their Cascades UI? It's based on > Qt/QML, but as fra as I know they are submitting patches upstream > (please correct me if I'm wrong). RIM is using Qt open source (LGPL).
> What kind of license is using Jolla, for example? > > What I'm trying to understand is if there are any possible > restrictions or problems using Qt for a mobile products both if Nokia > is keeping Qt alive, or if they just abandon it or if they sell it or > whatever.... To be really honest, generally I wouldn't think so, as Qt is LGPL. Of course, if Nokia pulls the plug, we are likely to have lesser contributions happening to Qt, which I believe will certainly impact the project - but imho not to the point of killing it. -- Rafael Roquetto | [email protected] | Software Engineer Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB, a KDAB Group company Tel. Sweden (HQ) +46-563-540090, USA +1-866-777-KDAB(5322) KDAB - Qt Experts - Platform-independent software solutions
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