Actually, Qt/X11 was never under a propreitary license. It was under the QPL, which made one important exemption to commercial companies. This also made it not GPL-Compatible. Just because a license is GPL-Compatable does not mean that it is a propreitary license. Just look at the Python 2.0 license. It qualified as a licensed under the Debian Free Software Guidelines and the Open Source Initiative guidelines, but it was dubbed by the Free Software Foundation as a propreitary license [it was not GPL-compatbile]/
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Actually, Qt/X11 was never under a propreitary license. It was under the QPL, which made one important exemption to commercial companies. This also made it not GPL-Compatible. Just because a license is GPL-Compatable does not mean that it is a propreitary license. Just look at the Python 2.0 license. It qualified as a licensed under the Debian Free Software Guidelines and the Open Source Initiative guidelines, but it was dubbed by the Free Software Foundation as a propreitary license [it was not GPL-compatbile]/