Originally posted by Honton
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qt for embedded ceased to exist in Qt4 series and Qt for Vxworks and other obscure platforms never were open to start with, with Qt5 QPA abstract the platform aka i can just git clone qtproject repo and compile for every supported platform [X11,wayland,OS X, Windows, Android, iOS -- X86/arm/powerpc/etc -- using Gcc/ICC/clang/etc] just switching flags in the configure phase.
this agreement is for future code not yet released as GPL in the git repo so digia cannot longer relicense the gpl code for their closed use hence is true too KDE cannot block or remove the GPL version either, just the new code that is not licensed yet and since KDE is a non-profit organization i doubt they use anything different than lgpl or gpl3 like it is right now
please literate yourself before spout crap about a project you ovbiously never used in your life or an organization you ovbiously know nothing about or a set of legal terms you never even understood properly
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