Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Jul 2005 16:59 UTC
Debian and its clones "I invite everyone interested to join the Utnubu Team. Utnubu stands for doing what Ubuntu does, just the other way around: We want to take the things Ubuntu does and that are missing in Debian, and - where appliciable - put them in Debian."
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Andreas
by on Tue 26th Jul 2005 17:18 UTC

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> The problem is that the Qt license is GPL.

This is not problem for Qt, KDE, or the many users of the professional Qt license. If at all it's a problem of LSB, which so far plays no important role at all. Remember all the ISV who jumped from the board when Userlinux refused to include Qt/KDE libs? (That was not the only reason for many people to leave that boat, but one reason)

BTW: Using Qt you can choose between three lisences, I mention this because many speak of "the Qt license".

Besides from this, where is the problem i.r.t. Utubnu? Qt fullfills Debian's requirements for free software and is included in Debian and Ubuntu. Were is the point in the Utubnu kontext?