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2005-07-06
It still suits my list since hissy fits were thrown about somebody elses decision. KDE:ers doing what they do best! :-)
Qt has been in the LSB since 2006:
http://dot.kde.org/2006/04/26/qt-included-new-lsb-desktop-standard
When the LSB was hesitant about supporting Qt a few years ago KDE:ers, true to form, threw hissy fits about it. Here's a summary of the discussion (which lasted several years):
http://www.linuxbase.org/futures/ideas/issues/libqt/