Can someone define ICS? Google gives mostly Android results, and wikipedia wasn't helpful either.
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Originally posted by curaga View PostCan someone define ICS? Google gives mostly Android results, and wikipedia wasn't helpful either.
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RIM should be the buyer
RIM is almost as doomed as Nokia, but, unlike Nokia, they are betting the house on Qt, and those Trolls could do wonders with a company that actually depends on them.Last edited by Alejandro Nova; 01 August 2012, 05:01 PM.
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ICS current business model is centered around Qt.
I know that ICS boss, Peter Winston, is worried about the futur of Qt.
Here is a post in the qt-project from him : http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/18055/
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Originally posted by IGnatius T Foobar View PostOne would think that Microsoft would have wanted to control both GTK (via their employee Miguel de Icaza) and Qt (via their employee Stephen Elop). Interesting.
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Originally posted by Delgarde View PostSigh... trolling much? Miguel de Icaza hasn't been particularly relevant to the Gnome / GTK community since the early days of the 2.x series... sometime back in 2005 or so.
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Sad but it is about time QT dies.
I just don't see any company, with the resources to do a proper job of modernizing QT, to take it on. Beyond that a community project would likely die out or degerate into a developers nightmare. I just don't see something like QT lasting without strong corporate sponsorship and I don't see any corporation taking interest.
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