Qt was being used on the project which was shut down but that does not mean the end of Qt or Nokia's involvement with Qt. If Nokia is to survive, the best option would be to end this ridiculous dance with Microsoft and get back to development with Qt/Qt based OS.

On 6/14/2012 11:56 AM, Xizhi Zhu wrote:
Well, Qt is an open source project, and there're quite a lot of active contributors / maintainers from outside of Nokia already.


On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Harri Pasanen <ha...@mpaja.com <mailto:ha...@mpaja.com>> wrote:

    If I read today's news correctly, Nokia is now done with Qt and all
    developers were fired.  If so, thanks for the ride and all the best.
    Such a pity.

    Which parts of Qt maintenance and development suffer most if it is
    indeed so?

    Thanks,

    Harri


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