On Wednesday 31 December 2008 11:50, Praveen A wrote: > 2008/12/30 jtd <[email protected]>: > > You can use ANY GPL software commercially. I can buy or sell gpl > > software or trade it for any gods or service, the buyer/seller > > and i deem fit subject to the terms of the gpl. I DO NOT require > > any additional licence from anyone for using a gpl package > > commercially. > > http://trolltech.com/products/appdev/licensing > > The confusion stems from the common misunderstanding that > commercial == proprietary > > It clearly states "The Open Source Editions of Qt and Qt Jambi are > freely available for the development of Open Source software > governed by the GNU General Public License (GPL)." > > Which does not mean, you cannot use it for commercial purposes.
They are still at it. "The Qt Commercial License is the correct license to use for the development of proprietary and/or commercial software with Qt or Qt Jambi." That is partly rubbish. And http://trolltech.com/products/appdev/licensing/licensing#qt-open-source-license has more rubbish. -- Rgds JTD -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

