First off, many thanks for not pestering me about this - it is greatly appreciated.
In a nutshell, the PyQt licensing will not be changed in the short term. This is mainly a financial decision - I want to ensure that PyQt development, and that of other software, can still be funded. For the moment an least, making an LGPL version available would be too much of a risk - particularly as it would be impossible to reverse such a decision if it proved to be a mistake - but it is something that I will continually review. I have made one change to the PyQt commercial license to address a legitimate complaint. I have removed the restriction that prevented the re-licensing of GPL code. In other words if you have a successful GPL application and want to sell a commercial version then you can do - so long as you buy commercial PyQt licenses before you start selling. To do this you have to use the LGPL version of Qt as I think the commercial Qt license still imposes the restriction. Phil _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt