On 27/01/16 13:34, "Konstantin Tokarev" <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> > >13.01.2016, 14:15, "Knoll Lars" <lars.kn...@theqtcompany.com>: >> Hi everybody, >> >> The Qt Company has over the last days signed a new and updated agreement >> with the KDE Free Foundation. With this new agreement come some adjustments >> to the open source licensing of Qt. Basically LGPLv3 will in the future be >> our main license for frameworks, GPLv3 for the tooling. >> >> At the same time, The Qt Company committed to open source the currently >> commercial only parts of Qt for Application Development under the GPLv3 and >> make those available to the open source community. >> >> I have discussed this change with many of our Maintainers over the last >> week, getting a lot of positive feedback to this change. >> >> Please have a read through the blog post at >> http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/01/13/new-agreement-with-the-kde-free-qt-foundation >> for all the details. >> >> We have already pushed the sources of Qt Charts, Qt Data Visualisation and >> the Qt virtual keyboard to codereview, and you can pull the code from there. >> I would personally like to see most of these things integrated into the Qt >> 5.7 open source packages already, and minimise the feature delta between the >> OSS and commercial versions of Qt for Application Development. > >Just to clarify things: does this change affect QtWebKit? No, only modules that are going to be part of the official Qt 5.7. Cheers, Lars _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development