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Looks like Nokia is going further down, and next victim of Nokia's suicide deal with MS will be Qt:
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermai...st/005467.html
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermai...st/005478.html
http://lists.qt-project.org/pipermai...read.html#5484
Any thoughts?
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RIM can be a potential buyer here. What about Jolla? They are a startup focused on entering the market. Probably would be hard for them to hire the whole core Qt team.
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Elop, this guy, at this point I'm wondering how many bodyguards he has. I would think he'd get randomly punched by Finnish public.
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For projects like LibreOffice getting out of Sun/Oracle's grip was indeed beneficial, but LibreOffice had good developers backing. Let's hope Qt will have it too.
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Surely, in the current situation Qt has no place within Nokia - it'd be only stagnating there under constant shadow of MS. But let's see who will pour resource in Qt from now on.
MS can't stand cross platform technologies in WP, since WP serves as an examplary Micrsofot lock-in. That's why you'll never see Qt or OpenGL there. WP is a total dead end.
Last edited by shmerl; 08-01-2012 at 01:58 PM.