Alen Alpert In case you didn't notice: http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new-<http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new-%0Astrategic-direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt/> > strategic-direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt/<http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new-%0Astrategic-direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt/>may > contain the information you > seek. Summary: Qt and Qt Quick are not going away. >
Yes, seen it. There is also 100's of comments attached to that blog post that are not very happy. Qt will not go away. But it's hard to see how it continue it's momentum with no significant useful place in the scheme of things at Nokia. And when facing the prospect of large cutbacks in Nokia software R&D. We are worried. Can't help thinking "valentine's day massacre". On 14 February 2011 01:55, Alan Alpert <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 09:34:04 ext [email protected] wrote: > > Sorry, my bad. I forgot to lock my phone keypad. > > > > In any case, kindly please stay tuned for more information. Its coming. > > > > In case you didn't notice: http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new- > strategic-direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt/ may contain the information > you > seek. Summary: Qt and Qt Quick are not going away. > > -- > Alan Alpert > Software Engineer > Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks > _______________________________________________ > Qt-qml mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.qt.nokia.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-qml >
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