I'm writing this email using a cell phone that is providing the most fun I've ever had with any mobile device (that's me, the user) and the best developer experience (that's me, the developer porting existing code and building a great mobile UI).
You can actually buy it. its a real product. People love it. To all you Qt Nokians: Thank you for all that's been achieved in the last few years. Let's hope a reasonable solution will be found for this most miserable situation. All the best to you. Nils -- Sent from my Nokia N9On 16.06.12 12:20 Linos wrote: El 16/06/12 12:05, warg...@gmx.de escribió: > >> Let's wait for a proper official statement from Nokia about the >> future of Qt. > > Haha, no, definitely not. Official statements from Nokia have exactly > the same value as the braindead ramblings of a clairvoyant on LSD. > > Guido > _______________________________________________ So your constructive plan is...? Other than try to hurt the credibility of Nokia and his employees i mean. I hope the better for Qt developers, we don't know still the official plans of Nokia for Qt, but if Nokia announce that his roadmap don't include Qt anymore i wish that Qt and his developers get transfered to a new company interested on the development of Qt (Intel, Samsung, RIM, etc..), Qt it is indeed a very good technology that can be of interest for many companies and his developers are top-notch so i would like they could keep working on Qt. Regards, Miguel Angel. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest