According to http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/Qt_Contribution_Guidelines
CLA applies to code created in a local Qt branch. My project
(currently) is stand-alone, so it probably can be left as LGPL (can
some Troll confirm that, please?). Also, can does LGPL apply to
console apps like my wsdlConverter?

Is it just me and Jason, who want it in Qt itself? Also, Jason,
correct me if I am wrong, but sending SOAP via email still requires
networking, doesn't it?

For those, who don't want to dive into code straight away, I've
created some introductory video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4cqrBBi-JA

Good night to you all,
sierdzio

On 15 August 2011 18:19, Jason H <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was recently informed:
> Qt proper requires licensing under the Contribution License Agreement. You
> must not included LGPL code from third-parties if you wish to submit under
> the
> CLA.
> Since I'd like to see this a regular part of Qt, I suggest you use that
> license. :-) We'll also need a through test suite to get it into Qt.
> I don't see how servers should be that much harder. Once you have the proxy,
> the client would map a call to the proxy's slotfor network comms. The sever
> would map the network comms to the proxy's slot, then the proxy object would
> map to one or more actual objects.
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