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This discussion of the Qt copyright is beginning to sound like
a flame war. Could we please end it and do something productive
instead?

Summary:

        - Debian has a policy about copyrights, and it's not likely 
          change. Read it in chapter 2 of the Debian policy manual
          (included as /usr/doc/dpkg/programmer.html in package 
          dpkg-dev, for example).

        - Qt's copyright does not allow us to put it, or anything
          that depends on it, in the main distribution.
          
        - Qt's copyright may be incompatible with the GPL, because
          of various requirements the GPL makes, even though Qt's owners
          are happy with the GPL. See Ian Jackson's analysis, posted to
          debian-user on November 18. We may need to ask a lawer or the FSF 
          to decide this.

        - Everyone would like a nice GUI library for Debian, but
          Qt can't be it unless it's copyright is changed.
          
        - V is LGPL'd, seems to be good enough, and is therefore
          a better choice for programs that need to go into the
          main distribution.
          
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