quote:
Originally posted by suselinux:
anyway are we all now agreed That KDE is free, and open? I think we'ved shown enough proof to support it
Unlike what this 'faust' kid is telling you, ONLY the the latest Qt versions are licensed under both GPL and QPL. Between 1.45 and 2.x? only QPL.
*1.45 And below are under a different license named "FreeQT". FreeQT was NEVER "Open Source".
To clear this wrong information I decompiled a "Qt" package
###This is the license that included the package.###
QT FREE EDITION LICENSE
Copyright (C) 1992-1999 Troll Tech AS. All rights reserved.
This is the license for Qt Free Edition version 1.44; it covers private use,
use of third-party application programs based on Qt, and development of
free software for the free software community.
COPYRIGHT AND RESTRICTIONS
The Qt toolkit is a product of Troll Tech AS. The Qt Free Edition is limited
to use with the X Window System.
You may copy this version of the Qt Free Edition provided that the entire
archive is distributed unchanged and as a whole, including this notice.
You may use this version of the Qt Free Edition to compile, link and run
application programs legally developed by third parties.
You may use the Qt Free Edition to create application programs
provided that:
You accept this license.
Your software does not require modifications to Qt Free Edition. You satisfy ONE of the following three requirements
EITHER
Users of your software can freely obtain source code for the software, freely modify the source code (possibly with restrictions on copyright notices, attributions and legal responsibility), and freely redistribute original or modified versions of the software.
OR
Your software is distributed under the GNU GENERAL
PUBLIC LICENSE, version 2 or later, as defined by the Free Software Foundation.
OR
Your software is distributed under the GNU LIBRARY
GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, version 2 or later, as
defined by the Free Software Foundation.
If you are paid to develop something with Qt Free Edition or it is a part of
your job the following conditions also apply:
Your software must not require libraries, programs, data or documentation that are not available outside your organization in order to compile or use.
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addition that:
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copyright Troll Tech AS. Freely distributable
programs may generally use Qt Free Edition free of
charge, see [README.QT] for details.
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Qt Free Edition is not distributed as an integral part of your components.
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NOTICE the differences for version 2.
PS: Don't get me wrong, I like KDE and if you only use one of the latest versions you will only be using "Open Source" software. But NOT if you use an old version(needfull for an old CPU)