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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
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2011-02-14
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Example: GNOME came about because some folks didn't like the license of QT which was used in creating KDE.
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Qt is in trouble. Microsoft has an interest in seeing Qt fail. Nokia paid over 5 billion euro for Qt and now they're putting it to sleep to please Microsoft. http://www.msqt.org/
Now, if Mr. Flop really cuts these R&D budgets as part of the NoWin-deal... does any of you have an idea which projects would be affected seriously? There must be some that Nokia only marginally contributed to and that won't miss Nokia's 2 lines of code per year. Other may be more dependent on money from Espoo.
I think Qt is an obvious candidate, isn't it? I also believe the telepathy framework, which I learned to love in Ubuntu, grew a lot faster because of Nokia. Any other names? What about GStreamer? And do you think any project will suffer to a degree that will threaten them?