IIRC: The first 'L' in LGPL stands for 'Lesser', not 'Library'.
For version 2 (which the above text refers to), it was called
"Library". You are free to use the later versions, whatever name they now have.
See https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.0.en.html
Very good.
- I do not currently use any KDE and
I do not like adding dependencies.
Dependencies besides qtbase?
I use the Qt modules, but little more.
Remember that adding KItemModels, or other Tier 1 frameworks
listed on https://api.kde.org/frameworks/index.html is
equivalent to adding other Qt dependencies, e.g. QtSvg or
QtXmlPatterns, because those only require qtbase.
Yes. I use all of those Qt module and have no problem with that.
Exactly. If you have a problem with KItemModels, or other Tier 1
frameworks marked "functional", then we would love to know.
The initial letter "K" cannot be the issue :)
I am sure the code is fabulous.
But if I use it, the probability of an issue increases.
There will come an OS, a compiler, an IDE, a lint tool
a coverage tool, a profiling tool... something that takes
issue with it. And there is the probability that I
won't be able to work around it.
I am sure the code is *absolutely* fabulous.
But each new dependency increases the
probability of a show stopper.
Bill
The Great Paranoid developer.
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