>
> Qt Blog: Offering Changes 2020 
> <https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020>
>
> The above link was on Hacker News yesterday.  What does it mean for 
> Leo-Editor?
>

Eeep!

I attempted and failed to find a clear answer. I *think *we might be 
relatively unaffected for a probably long period of time, as we're not 
downloading direct from Qt but from Anaconda and Pypi.og, and they will 
absorb much of the pain. Smart people are saying it will break 
continuous-integration server offerings like Travis which we do use, and 
then there's just the general community fracturing which seems likely. 
However it looks to me like Leo can wait and see what the overall community 
response is before choosing a path.

The most thoughtful analysis I came across is from a lead Krita developer 
who's been using Qt for 25 years. In short, his outlook is gloomy:
https://valdyas.org/fading/software/about-qt-offering-changes-2020/


-matt

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