On 08/02/2012 03:02 PM, lars.kn...@nokia.com wrote: > Talking for me, it's really sad to see this happen. There are a lot > of bright engineers working in that office and I have been working > with many of them for quite some time now. I really hope that > everybody will find a new job soon, and that most of the people will > actually stay connected to the Qt ecosystem and Qt project in some > form or another.
While I wish all the best to the affected developers, and have no doubt that they'll be able to find a new exciting job soon, I hold the selfish hope that they'll continue to work together as a team and not be dispersed in different companies. Otherwise, even if the new job is related to Qt, it's difficult to image that they'll be able to continue developing the great technologies they've been working on so far, with the same pace. That is something which, I believe, can be done only when being part of a company (or foundation) which invests in R&D. I don't know whether forming a SW consulting/development company with focus on QML would be a sustainable business, but I hope that they consider this possibility before splitting off. :-) Ciao, Alberto -- http://blog.mardy.it <- geek in un lingua international! _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development