Thank you to everybody for your answers. Having a look to all your answers, it seems that without any doubt Qt is a really alive and healthly project. So, it is a good project to invest time, being sure that the effort will worth it.
Thanks again to the qt community. On 03/29/2012 08:20 AM, Bo Thorsen wrote: > Den 28-03-2012 19:03, Quim Gil skrev: >> [...] >> - That developer had a concern about the future of Qt in 2015, and the >> Nokia involvement. In few hours he got answers from three Nokia >> employees working full time in Qt and showing confidence in the >> strategic commitment of their employer in Qt. > Here's one for all those people craving official information from Nokia: > http://www.netbooknews.com/47197/nokia-working-on-two-new-low-end-meego-smartphones/ > > This is great news, it looks like the N9 isn't the end of the line. I > still use the one I got on DevDays as my main phone as well as for > development. And I even bought a new N9 for my wife last week. Meego > phones are still here. Yay :) > > I know a bunch of people working in the Ulm office (Germany, close to > Munich), and several headhunters have tried to hired me for it as well. > I can't find out what it is they're doing there (and that's *so* > annoying), but they're still hiring Qt people for the office. You do the > math (not necessarily on this list, though). > > Bo Thorsen, > Fionia Software. > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest