It's important to differentiate things we know and things we don't know, especially in situations that invite speculation.
What we do know: - There's a contract. It's a vital document that has served everyone well for a long time. - Parties to a contract can change in all sorts of ways over time, but contracts remain binding. - There's a body maintaining that contract. - Contracts can be improved. That's not a small thing! Cheers, Eike - KDE e.V. Vice President April 9, 2020 9:04 PM, "Jens" <[email protected]> wrote: > I can’t make any calls since the work isn’t on my shoulders but if the Qt > company are ready to pull > this stunt AND then lie about it in the vaguest most awkward way of saying > “KDE and Qt Free are > lying” they will do this again and forking, even though Qt Company cowered > out now, might be better > in the long run. > > Again since I wouldn’t be pulling the load this should be treated as “random > dude talking”. > > Sent from Phone, hence short mail > >> On 9 Apr 2020, at 16:27, Eike Hein <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater. >> >> This is very true. >> >> The KFQF with all representatives remains actively >> working on the issues with the same mission state- >> ment, too. >> >> Cheers, >> Eike >> - >> KDE e.V. Vice President Best regards, Eike Hein - KDE e.V. vice president, treasurer
