Hi, > How so? It's LGPL. You can't get much freer than that. you can -- MIT/BSD/public domain etc. provide much more freedom to the developer. (And I prefer freedom for the developer over the guarantee (freedom or restriction -- call it as you wish) that nobody may lock down a copy of the sourcecode.)
In addition, using the LGPL-version of Qt for proprietary/commercial software may be risky, because if you violate the LGPL by accident (e.g. because of some formal issue), the Qt-owner may demand compensation, e.g. the license-fee for the commercial Qt version for the last couple of years... regards Roland -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list