>> No matter - all my Qt applications continue to work, I can still get
>> Commercial support through Digia, and Open Governance will keep it going.
>
> Let's hope that Qt stays healthy.  Although it isn't exactly perfect,
> it's the closest there is to it.  It would be painful to be forced to
> replace it with some other toolkit.

Painful yes, but also completely unnecessary. Too many major projects 
rely on it.  I'm not concerned about it's fate (though I feel bad for 
any paid Qt developers who may be caught in the crossfire).
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