On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 12:10:44 +0200 André Somers <an...@familiesomers.nl> wrote: > Op 9-8-2012 10:42, Thiago Macieira schreef: > > On quinta-feira, 9 de agosto de 2012 11.24.37, Sivan Greenberg > > wrote: > >> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Thiago Macieira > >> <thiago.macie...@intel.com> wrote: > >>> It's too bad that they couldn't take over the Brisbane operations > >>> too. I guess it's more of a logistical issue. > >> I think that actually depends on the development focus- perhaps if > >> Digia are going to continue support Qt on mobiles (which it seems > >> they are into if to judge by the announcement) then I think they'd > >> have to work with at least some of the folks in Brisbane as they > >> were doing mobility and qml stuff related to that, AFAICT. > > That might be true, but I think that the logistical problems with > > starting operations in another continent for a medium-sized company > > that is already growing by 10% have more to say. > Might be, but doesn't Digia already have operations on different > continents? According to their website, they have a presence in > Russia, China and the US (apart from Finland, Norway and Sweden). I > know Asia is not Australia, but...
It takes an voip account to register a "local" phone number in another city, it takes a friend with his address or a rented lawyer/something similar to get an address in a different country/continent. So I wouldn't be surprised if the 'presence in russia' is only a single sales-agent working part-time for you. Good luck to all the soon-Ex-Nokians working on Qt! Have fun, Arnold
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