Hello, 

many of you know me as somebody who worked with and on Qt and KDE for a long 
time. Today I am writing to you in a related but different capacity. For more 
than year now, I am working with Open Invention Network to improve the 
protection of the Open Source ecosystem from software patent threads. One 
aspect of this effort is to produce defensive publications. Defensive 
publications help with preventing trivial patents from being issued, and to 
re-evaluate already granted ones. Andrea, who runs linux-defenders.org, 
described how defensive publications work here:

http://creative-destruction.me/2014/01/21/defensive-publications-shedding-light-on-innovation/

Today, we are asking you for a small but valuable contribution: to identify 
noteworthy improvements and new features in Qt 5.2. The goal is to create a 
shortlist of 5 to 10 innovations for which defensive publications should be 
written. Stephen Kelly recently wrote a defpub that you can use as a reference, 
see here: 

https://www.kdab.com/defensive-patent-publication-qt-type-erased-iteration/

This is an open and non-exclusive process, feel free to pass this request on to 
your colleagues and hacker friends. We will collect the suggestions on the 
[email protected] mailing list (to which we invite and encourage you to 
subscribe). The shortlist should be complete by the end of March. We plan to 
repeat this approach for every Qt feature release. 

Many thanks, 

Mirko.
-- 
Mirko Boehm
Director, Linux System Definition
Open Invention Network
[email protected] | +49 163 635 4826 (mobile)

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