Den 18-04-2012 10:33, John Layt skrev: > It is a trade-off, but not entirely one-way. They get to sell your code, but > the money raised goes towards supporting Qt.
Actually, I see this more as a "yes, you can buy commercial support". It closes one of the objections my customers have. Of course, I usually convince them that I'm all the support they need :) But it is a question I've heard so often with OSS software, and it's one of the things non-OSS people are concerned about. It doesn't look like Digia is using this to fund a lot of new Qt development, but if they use it to support older Qt versions, this is a great thing as well (assuming those patches go to the OSS Qt). People paid on OSS projects should do the boring parts :) Bo Thorsen, Fionia Software. -- Expert Qt and C++ developer for hire Contact me if you need expert Qt help http://www.fioniasoftware.dk _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest