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Originally posted by cl333r View PostBecause if they closed the LTS releases some day they might close down all releases.
One should remember that the current contractual requirement is that Qt source code must be made available under a free license no more than a year after release, or almost all of the IP of the Qt company could be released to the public domain (as with all else, the agreement more than just that, but that is probably the important part here). Of course the Qt company could choose to violate that agreement (which would likely result first in negotiation, and perhaps litigation), or the Qt company could try to buy themselves out of the contract (if they sent the KDE foundation enough money the foundation might accept changes to the contract), or if one wants to believe in a most evil Qt company, they could play a long game and try to stack the board to allow contractual changes.
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Originally posted by CommunityMember View PostIt actually brings up a more interesting question of where such projects should live.
Linuxfoundation? I think that is mostly software that lives around the Linux kernel?
Apache, where things go to die? Not sure if that attracts new developers.
So maybe KDE is not that bad. If this software is used all over KDE software, some people will support it going forward.
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