Hi Bernhard,
See answers inline below.
Yours,
Tuukka
On 2.4.2020, 12.56, "Bernhard Lindner" wrote:
Hello Tuukka,
maybe I missed something. Did you answer the following most critical
question brought up
by Juergen Bocklage-Ryannel and others? From Juergens E-Mail:
Just a follow up, the bug have been changed to P1 critical and reproduced and
on some other use case too. Just heads up, if anybody is using pyside, you
might want to hold before going to 5.14.2 until this get fix.
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1255
From: Jérôme Godbout
Sent: April
Hello Tuukka,
maybe I missed something. Did you answer the following most critical question
brought up
by Juergen Bocklage-Ryannel and others? From Juergens E-Mail:
> > I guess the conflicting terms are these:
> >
> > “Prohibited Combination” shall mean any means to (i) use, combine,
> >
Hi Tuukaa!
> TTT: This part is difficult to generally answer, as it depends how these are
> used and
> what these are used for. Intention of the mixing restriction is to prevent
> cases where
> someone (e.g. a company) uses the open-source version of Qt in cases where
> they should
> use