On 3/31/20 1:21 PM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote:
Note: I don’t speak in the name of my cie, but my own opinion here. Just 
stating the fact that the Qt license is the main reason we often ditch Qt for 
some application.

The same reason it is being ditched wholesale by lots of places. Others have entrenched with 4.8 and will not move forward. When managers start reviewing this license thing, they take the MC Hammer approach like your lawyer did "Can't touch this."

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=can%27t+touch+this+official+video&t=canonical&ia=videos&iax=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dq8WSdypJ4WA

Medical device work is moving/has moved to building stand alone COMM modules which share no memory with main device nor can they write to anything main CPU would use. All non-disk I/O devices are part of COMM module. A single high speed serial connection with a proprietary fixed packet messaging protocol is the only connection between main system and COMM module.

Qt 4.8 and widgets is way more than enough for that world. The COMM module is bare metal C code. No OS or extra features/functions, only the tiny set that got coded.

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