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  • DarkCloud
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    Maybe it's not forked because 99.9% of the user base that use it for free are okay with a company holding something back so they can pay the 50 engineers , the dozen QA people and the half dozen managers used to create such a quality product. But seeing that your not, feel free to take your force of one and fork it.

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  • clementhk
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    As long as the pressure of forking Qt is there to keep decisions favor of free softwares, it's ok.

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  • Qt 6.2 Enters Feature Freeze With More Qt5 Modules Ported To Qt6

    Phoronix: Qt 6.2 Enters Feature Freeze With More Qt5 Modules Ported To Qt6

    While Qt 6.1 released just one month ago, Qt 6.2 as of today is already into its feature freeze. This quicker than normal time to feature freeze comes due to this year's Qt releases being tightened up following the Qt 6.0 debut at the end of last year. Qt 6.2 will be the first Long Term Support (LTS) release of the Qt6 series...

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