Ramiro Tasquer wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Well..
> what will happend if the harmony project decide to stop.. and just be happy with the
>QPL license..
>
> If we want to write free software.. ok.. COOl..
> but what about if we want to write Comercial software for KDE, then we will have to
>pay (i think) 1100 $us (i believe thats what it cost the comercial qt)
>
> And there are a lot of people.. like me..
> than i cant aford to pay so much money..
>
Well then why don't you develop open-source software... OSS has never
been about making it easy for people to write commercial software. In
fact, if you actually wanted to make MONEY from the software you would
write, perhaps you should consider writing it for Windows. Most
commercial software for linux hasn't been able to justify the cost of
development. That's why you see most commercial software coming from
companies that are making money off other platforms besides linux (those
companies have enough money to pay the TT fee IF they wanted to use Qt
for their product).
Greg Hayes