Thank you for addressing this point, Andy.

I also want to respond to Alex's other comment, "Let the community do the work 
and squeeze all customers and force them to use commercial licensing by using 
fear..."

First of all, look at the project statistics. The Qt Company is BY FAR the 
largest contributor to the Qt Project.

Secondly, we don't use "fear" to "force" customers to use commercial licensing. 
Each license grants a specific set of rights and privileges. If you're not 
willing or unable to abide by the terms of the Open Source licenses under which 
Qt is available, then you need to consider an alternative which provides a 
different set of rights and privileges that may be better suited for your use 
case, one of which is commercial licensing.

Also, please explain how The Qt Company will pay its expenses and its 
employees, who in turn need to pay their rent and other bills, etc., without a 
source of income. We're always looking for new ideas to expand our business 
model, so if we could get free money out of thin air, that would be quite 
excellent and we'd love for you to tell us how.

> On Oct 13, 2017, at 3:00 PM, Andy Shaw <andy.s...@qt.io> wrote:
> 
> To make it clear, it is Viktor’s opinion here and he can state it but it does 
> not mean that it is the representation of all of The Qt Company here. It was 
> one point of a larger mail which he took the time to write because he wants 
> to open a discussion about how we can improve the review process as a 
> community. Ideas are naturally welcome and not all of them are going to be 
> agreeable to everyone, and not all of them are going to be accepted moving 
> forward either.
>  
> I personally don’t agree with the specific point made regarding where the 
> contribution has come from as I believe that everyone should be treated 
> equally when it comes to reviewing, just because you are or have been an 
> employee of The Qt Company should not grant you any extra lenience when it 
> comes to reviewing. As Eddie has already mentioned for his own sake, I also 
> appreciate the feedback and the fact that someone is critically looking at my 
> change. I may have been working with Qt for 17 years, but I still learn and I 
> still make mistakes, my changes should be reviewed in exactly the same manner 
> as anyone elses should be. I expect that and prefer it too.
>  
> Andy
>  
> Fra: Development <development-bounces+andy.shaw=qt...@qt-project.org> på 
> vegne av Alexander Nassian <nass...@bitshift-dynamics.com>
> Dato: fredag 13. oktober 2017 14.51
> Til: Somers Andre <an...@familiesomers.nl>
> Kopi: "development@qt-project.org" <development@qt-project.org>
> Emne: Re: [Development] Speeding up the review process (was: PostgreSQL cross 
> compile for Pi)
>  
> That shows exactly the mindset of the TQC administration. Let the community 
> do the work and squeeze all customers and force them to use commercial 
> licensing by using fear...
> 
> 
> Beste Grüße / Best regards,
> Alexander Nassian
> 
> 
> Am 13.10.2017 um 14:46 schrieb André Somers <an...@familiesomers.nl>:
>  
>  
>  
> Op 13/10/2017 om 13:04 schreef Viktor Engelmann:
> 4. I don't think we need to be as paranoid towards contributions from our own 
> employees as we need to be towards external contributions.
>  
> So much for open government...
> 
> André
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