Note that there is (or was?) a restriction in the commercial license. You are not allowed to use commercial Qt if you previously uses open source Qt in the project. So you might not even be allowed to switch from open source to commercial.

Not sure if that (very) weird term has been removed now or not, but it was there a while ago.


On 07/10/2019 18:57, Colin Worth wrote:
Thanks Giuseppe, Jerome, and Uwe. All of this makes sense to me. I will have to 
talk to our software and management people and decide what our best route is. 
Incidentally, we will also need FDA certification for this product. This is all 
a bit preliminary. The product is still in development. I’m in touch with the 
Qt office in Boston as well.

Cheers,
Colin

On Oct 7, 2019, at 1:55 AM, Uwe Rathmann <uwe.rathm...@tigertal.de> wrote:

On 10/6/19 12:03 PM, Giuseppe D'Angelo via Interest wrote:

Hey, I linked it two emails ago :-)

Ah yes, sorry.

My response was initially more explicit about FUD, before I decided, that it is 
not worth the effort.

Uwe
_______________________________________________
Interest mailing list
Interest@qt-project.org
https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest

Reply via email to