A Qt binding for Lisp may be useful for some applications. The licensing
model of Qt is not compatible with the Application Builder packages (Qt
requires GPL for open source projects and you have to buy a license for
commercial projects, Application Builder is BSD), but this is no problem, if
we don't bundle Qt with the bindings. Maybe would be a good idea to see what
is already available, e.g. a Google search for Qt Lisp gives some tests with
Fetter and a Sourceforge project in version 0.2.

What about using wxWidgets? Looks like there is already a Lisp binding for
it: http://www.wxcl-project.org/language/en/ I didn't tested it, but it has
some promising screenshots and the wxWidgets license is less viral. Maybe we
could bundle it together with the other Application Builder packages, with
an installer like http://weitz.de/starter-pack/

-- 
Frank Buss, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.frank-buss.de, http://www.it4-systems.de

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