>
>  ...in the event of a one-year freeze on free releases, Phoronix now 
>> reports, "several individuals and projects are already expressing 
>> interest in a Qt fork should it come to it 
>> <https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=More-Interest-Possible-Qt-Fork>."
>>  
>>
>>
>
> Heh.  A one-year reprieve from the dreaded software rot.
>

A prominent Qgis developer, one of the largest and most successful open 
source Qt based programs I'm aware of, pointed out they're currently 2 
years behind current Qt on Windows because there haven't been any 
compelling reasons to upgrade, and the bugs that have been filed in their 
areas of concern aren't being dealt with on the Qt side anyway.
-- https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-developer/2020-April/060854.html

-matt

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