The Qt ecosystem now with even less focus on:
Software freedom
Linux
Desktop
Yeahyeah we all know by now that Nokia is a raving mad house and Digia is offering nothing but "added value" and benefits to commercial clients.
Phoronix: Qt 5.0 Beta Likely Coming In Early August
After facing some delays, the Qt 5.0 Beta will likely be published in early August...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTE0NTM
The Qt ecosystem now with even less focus on:
Software freedom
Linux
Desktop
Yeahyeah we all know by now that Nokia is a raving mad house and Digia is offering nothing but "added value" and benefits to commercial clients.
It will have Wayland support?
This is going to be the most open release of Qt ever released (especially since Qt is supposed to be community maintained now). I don't understand your anger at Digia. Their "added value" is just maintaining and backporting a few new features for the older commerical versions (opensourse apps will just switch to a newer version of Qt anyway). Which means Qt makes money for Digia, who in turn help fund the project. Plus, Qt 5.1 will ship with more desktop components for QML.
No idea what is going on Nokia-land right now but with Digia maintaing older Qt releases for commerical partners, who cares...
So Wayland, Weston, X, Qt all seem to be in a position where they can be cobbled together to create the next generation video stack even if not feature complete or stable. What is still missing?
Please grant me a copy of Qt Commercial Charts licensed under LGPL. Im looking forward to this immense justification of your claims.
Off course the opposite applies as well: No LGPL implies Digia is screwing open source and you are screwing the phoronix forums by using false claims.
BTW here is a hint for you.
http://www.digia.com/en/Blogs/Qt-blo...inal-Released/