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Qt Opens Source Code Repositories

sobral writes "Following the announcement of the LGPL license model, since yesterday the Qt source code repositories are open to the public together with their roadmap. The contribution model is online and will enable developers from the community to submit patches through a single click process, avoiding the previous hassle of sending in signed paperwork. The code is hosted at qt.gitorious.org and an instant benefit of this launch is that Qt Software has been working together with Gitorious maintainers for the last four months to improve Gitorious and all these new features are already submitted upstream."

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  1. Re:Should be a followup, actually by beelsebob · · Score: 0, Troll

    The enormous benefits of having a UI that no one wants to use on any of the platforms, because it doesn't behave, let alone look like they expect it to?

  2. I'm at a loss for words. by AftanGustur · · Score: 0, Troll
    What can I say ? Qt has been developed since 1991

    This is like ... well .. 18 years to late ..

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