About the original point in the subject of this thread: a Tizen architecture 
draft would be useful in order to know what to do. Even a markitecture diagram 
would help. Without that it's difficult to discuss the best approach for Qt in 
relation to Tizen releases and/or future MeeGo.

Apart from the scarce  official information, the only interesting Qt related 
detail is Nomovok saying that they can offer Qt integrated to Tizen. From there 
I understand that there is somewhere enough technical information available to 
make such a decision. That is exactly the same information Robin and other 
developers and stakeholders would need in order to make the right decisions.

Qt is cutting edge technology and for the Qt Project mobile Linux is an 
essential platform. If Tizen becomes a cutting edge mobile Linux platform and 
if Qt can technically run there, then it makes sense to think that someone will 
work on Qt support for Tizen releases. However, I enjoy speculation as little 
as you do and with the current lack of information this assumption is probably 
as far as we can go.

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Quim 
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