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People forget that Trolltech was a healthy, self sustaining business that Nokia paid a handsome amount for.
If they really aren't interested in investing in it any more and have not promised MS to kill it, they might as well let it go again.
That will not reach the level of aspiration everybody got after QT-Meego announcements, but will surely be enough to fund further development of the library (esp. now that nokia helped to modernize it big time) and the keep the KDE ecosystem alive.
Ultimately, it's GPL. It's too good piece of code to be left in dark by the community.