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From: Charles L. <da...@sy...> - 2001-06-27 00:31:23
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>Here is the framework i was thinking of: > >"By using Qt, you develop and maintain a single source code base that >runs with native performance on all major desktop operating systems, >including but not limited to Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000, Microsoft >Windows NT, MacOS X, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Tru64 (Digital UNIX), >Irix, FreeBSD, BSD/OS, SCO and AIX." > >http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/qt.html > > >Apparently they've just posted a non-commercial license for it. actually, it's distributed under both the QPL (the Qt Public License) and the GPL. Scribia is currently distributed under the Artistic license, so we can keep using that license and use Qt under the QPL, or move Scribia to the GPL and use Qt under that license. (the Artistic license is not GPL-compatible, i think.) -- charles lechasseur - da...@sy... http://www3.sympatico.ca/danov/marathon/ "The butts of evil are awaiting my bootprints!" - Minsc |