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I'm right here. No one owes me an apology. For the record, I use KDE on linux these days with the gtk-qt engine and consider it a superior desktop and far superior framework for programmers (that's just my opinion). But I think it was inevitable that the Qt license would come back to haunt KDE eventually. It's a shame that someone didn't buy out Trolltech years and years ago and liberalize the license.
But this really doesn't change anything as far the linux desktop market is concerned. Although the previous story was pretty much BS, I don't think there's much doubt that Novell will tighten the belt and focus on where they can make money, and that's the server market. Linux continues to be pretty much a server-side phenomena and I don't think the major players focusing on Gnome now is going to change that.