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    Phoronix: Nokia Slams Office Working On Qt Components

    Word has leaked out that Nokia will be shutting down their Brisbane Australia office next month. This is the office that's responsible for developing and maintaining several Qt components...

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  • #2
    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    Phoronix: Nokia Slams Office Working On Qt Components

    Word has leaked out that Nokia will be shutting down their Brisbane Australia office next month. This is the office that's responsible for developing and maintaining several Qt components...

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTE1MTM
    QtDeclarative, that's QML :/

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    • #3
      Ger real

      Everybody knew this would happen and more will come. This is tough luck for people who wasted time and money on Qt skills and certificarions. At least they should be noble enough to accept the matter instead of trying to hijack other open source projects. Right now someone is wasting the GIMP devs time by suggesting a Qt port. Jeez talk about bad manners.

      Go fork Qt instead to make it free(free as in no Nokia ties)

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      • #4
        s/nokia/microsoft/

        Obviously this was also part of MS's plan. Its pretty disgusting how they killed nokia, meego and QT. and of course, thousands lost jobs over this. and hundred of companies based on that work are now in troubles. and of course, free projects as well.

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        • #5
          This is horrible news. With any luck though, Nokia's detatchement from qt will make other firms feel more comfortable to take it and use it for themselves and more importantly, help maintain it like trolltech and nokia had done in the past.

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          • #6
            Qt ain't dead yet. Sure nokia may not be putting as much code into it now but I heard intel has been hiring a large number of laid off qt devs. Who cares if mokia puts in less code if all the devs just work on it at different companies. In all likelihood Nokia will probably sell Qt off, they already did so with the commercial version being sold to digia. Besides if qt ever becomes nonfree Kde obtains a BSD licensed version. At a technical level Qt is way better then Gtk, and the best cross playform toolkit/framework.

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            • #7
              To my understanding there are a lot of Qt companies hiring developers at the moment. Thanks to Qt project it possible if not ideal that many companies develope Qt jointly. That being said this is obviously sad and someone seriously should buy the Nokia's Qt unit alltogether.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
                Everybody knew this would happen and more will come. This is tough luck for people who wasted time and money on Qt skills and certificarions. At least they should be noble enough to accept the matter instead of trying to hijack other open source projects. Right now someone is wasting the GIMP devs time by suggesting a Qt port. Jeez talk about bad manners.

                Go fork Qt instead to make it free(free as in no Nokia ties)
                You're either a troll or ignorant. Qt has an open governance model already and is available in GPL and LGPL. What more do you want?


                I don't often do application development for Linux but when I do I much prefer Qt versus GTK. I can't imagine the community letting Qt die. It is easily one of the best frameworks for any platform, much less Linux specifically.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by funkSTAR View Post
                  Go fork Qt instead to make it free(free as in no Nokia ties)
                  The project should get rid of this: http://qt.nokia.com/merge_requests/agreement/

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dalingrin View Post
                    You're either a troll or ignorant. Qt has an open governance model already and is available in GPL and LGPL. What more do you want?
                    How about some honesty? Open governance means nothing but the right for Elops Nokia to cherrypick what they want for Qt. Off course the first requirement for inclusion is to assign all your rights to Mr Elop. Go read the Qt CLA. This is not open governance this is cherrypicking designed to avoid free software terms.

                    Yeah thats right, someone believes you need to give mr Elop complete control and free code, and then someday he will grant you a linux toolkit to break Microsofts dominance. Please disregard that Elop blew meltemi and meeGo

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