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There are many with developer interests in Qt. Take e.g. RIM, HP, Intel (Tizen IVI uses Qt heavily), KADB, Digia, ICS, Jolla, the KDE project, Plasma Active, etc.
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The good thing is, as Nokia needs money, it is in their interest to find a buyer that will pay good money for Qt, ie a buyer with strong interest in the Qt tech. So it's Nokia's interest that Qt ends with someone with a strong interest in it, and enough money. Which are in my op two good things for the various communities around.
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