Eli Schwartz via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> writes:
On 11/07/2016 07:39 PM, Christian Klaue wrote:
Back to the 3 major players: . KDE looks close to Windows and fancy. QT is closed sw. In my personal opinion KDE offers too many configurations (early plasma) and is been laggy (KDE 4).
Um, what???
Qt is dual-licensed under the GPL3 (with a commercial license available for purchase *for use in non-FLOSS projects* ), I don't know what bizarre rumors you have heard...
Um, the Qt licensing is rather more complicated than that nowadays: https://www.qt.io/licensing-comparison/ I think it went something like (vastly simplified and not weighed down by any sort of actual knowledge) 1. Trolltech used GPL on everything and sold a commercial license to actually make money. 2. Nokia bought Trolltech and didn't feel a need to make money on Qt, so they relicensed the lib under LGPL. 3. The Qt Company is back to needing to make money on Qt, so some newer parts are GPL. /M -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0x927912051716CE39 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus A system is composed of components: a component is something you understand. — Professor Howard Aiken