Hi to all, i am coming from the Microsoft (.net) world and at the quest of finding the right GUI toolkit that i can use from Python, i have two obvious choices to choose from: wxPython and Qt.
Both are looking very good. Qt has Qt designer, a tool that really reminds me of the forms designers that we have in VS.Net.The productivity someone can gain from tools like these can be really astonished. I saw at the forum here that a lot of debate is coming from the "strange" interpretation of it's Open Source Edition lisence. After a lot of reading i was under the impression (and many others with me) that even a stand alone developer working in-house at company cannot use Qt OS Edition and must buy the commercial lisence. I sent an emai to them today and i think their response is interesting, so i appose it here; ##################################################### Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Qt Open Source Edition. The open source edition may be used for either your own private use or for an application used only internally by your company if the application is developed by you on company time. With internal company use under the GPL it is absolutely imperative that the application not be distributed outside of the legal entity. If this happens then the GPL source distribution requirements (as well as all other GPL requirements) will take effect. The internal use by the company falls under the "private modification" exception to the GPL. Please note that if you begin your application development with the GPL version, that application must be GPL licensed and Trolltech does not permit developers to start with the Qt Open Source Edition and later convert to a commercial license. Good luck with your development and please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] if your company wishes to purchase a commercial Qt license at some point in the future. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list