On Monday 11 February 2008 11:53:18 am jonathon wrote: > * Replacing the components taht come fromTrollTech, on the grounds > that it does not adhere to (name of some set of principles,such _The > Sullivan Principles_.)
The only components that come from TrollTech are in Bibletime since it is KDE based which has it's foundation in Qt, furthermore Bibletime is going only Qt soon. Qt, as of version 4.0 I believe, is available on the three major platforms (*nix, windows, and mac (which is *nix with a proprietary GUI framework)) under the GPL the merger cannot change this fact, all that could happen is that Nokia could close up the new sources. However, there was an agreement made by TrollTech with either the FreeQt Foundation or the KDE Foundation I forget which off the top of my head, which states that if there is not a new version of Qt/X11 (the *nix version) released under gpl the foundation gets to take the latest released version and release it under a BSD style license (which makes it more likely to be attractive to 3rd party companies interested in using it in a propriatary fashion which previously required a license from TrollTech). This would be of detriment to Nokia, who, I believe at least, is interested in learning how the FLOSS community works, and this is a grand oppportunity to do so. Besides which, the merger was something like roughly .1% of Nokia's value and they make enough in a few hours to cover TrollTech's entire annual losses. I think we should have a wait and see attitude on this to see what happens. Some further reading on the topic http://xparanoidj.blogspot.com/2008/01/nokia-aquires-trolltech.html http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3235 _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page