On 27/01/20 17:34, Lars Knoll wrote: > The Qt Company has done some adjustments to the Qt will be offered in the > future. Please check out https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020 . [...] > None of these changes should affect how Qt is being developed. There won’t be > any changes to Open Governance or the open development model.
But it will discourage contributions, and encourage competition from other Qt consulting companies (I've written more on that here: http://www.mardy.it/blog/2020/01/theqtcompany-and-a-silly-decision-waiting-to-be-reverted.html). If you wanted more paying customers you should have tried with the carrot, not with the stick: offer free or discounted licences to people contributing to Qt, to open source projects using it, and diversify your commercial offering to make it more accessible to small developers (this last point you tried, but it's still something a lone developer is unlikely to be able to afford). Ciao, Alberto -- http://www.mardy.it - Geek in un lingua international _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/development
