[This message is intended for the readers of the freeqt mailing list. I would appreciate if you would not circulate it too widely outside of this list. Thanks. -Adam] Wow! What a day! Troll released a GPL-compatible Qt, the RSA algorithm was freed two weeks early and mp3.com is being forced to pay $25k per CD for copyright infringement. Now there will be a lot less copyright and patent infringement that we have to pretend not to see! Seriously, though, I would like to thank those of you who have contributed to Harmony and the 414 signatories of the RustCorp petition for your powering of the efforts to get a GPL-compatible implementation of Qt. The effect of your work in freeing Qt will probably not be fully publicly acknowledged for a number of years, for political and business reasons (i.e., let's not detract from Troll's public relations benefit now that they've done this very good thing). Yggdrasil's objective of legalizing KDE distribution through a GPL-compatible Qt implementation has now been realized. However, we plan to continue hosting Harmony development unless somebody else wants to do so. The queued patches will be integrated. Contributors will still be able to get CVS read and write access, and automated web site and tar file generation will continue. We will probably also ship Harmony along side Qt in a future software product for the benefit of customers who prefer an LGPL'ed library (albiet an implementation that needs more development to be of much use), to encourage stability in Troll Tech's proprietary license pricing, because someone might want to contribute to Harmony, and because someone might find studying this software useful in improving Qt. In any case, thank you, all of you, for your help in bringing about a GPL-compatible Qt. Adam J. Richter __ ______________ 4880 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 104 [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / San Jose, California 95129-1034 +1 408 261-6630 | g g d r a s i l United States of America fax +1 408 261-6631 "Free Software For The Rest Of Us."