Le 12 avril 2020 00:35:02 GMT+02:00, Dr Eberhard Lisse <[email protected]> a 
écrit :
>In the sense, of "how much would the crowdfunding be?"

As a free software project, I am not sure this is a path we want to take. Since 
we do not distribute only binaries, it is our users who would need a license.

But only time will tell whether stability becomes a problem. We are not tied to 
a particular version in general.

JMarc

>
>el
>
>On 2020-04-10 18:08 , Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>> What license would the development team need?
>> 
>> el
>> 
>> On 2020-01-28 17:33 , Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>> Just FYI ( https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020 ):
>>>
>>> ...
>>> Long-term-supported (LTS) releases will become available to
>commercial licensees only
>>> ...
>>> Starting with Qt 5.15, long term support (LTS) will only be
>available to
>>> commercial customers. This means open-source users will receive
>patch-level
>>> releases of 5.15 until the next minor release will become available.
>.. We are
>>> making this change to encourage open-source users to quickly adopt
>new
>>> versions. This helps maximize the feedback we can get form the
>community and to
>>> emphasize the commercial support available to those with longer
>product life
>>> cycles that rely on a specific Qt version.
>>>
>> 
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