On Wednesday 23 January 2002 02:09 am, David wrote: > > Open Source means the software is free to use for any purpose by any > > person. Software that restricts commercial usage will not be Open Source, > > no matter how free it may otherwise be. > > Would the QPL / commercial license not cover this issue. I think the QPL > is in fact an Open Source liencse, but may only work well for libraries > / building tools.
The QPL does not restrict commercial usage. As long as your software linked to Qt is under an Open Source license you are covered. The old Qt license that restricted commercial use was *not* Open Source, but since qt-2.0 and beyond you are covered. -- David Johnson ___________________ http://www.usermode.org pgp public key on website -- license-discuss archive is at http://crynwr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?3

