I really dont get why people still throw FUD with this argument. It's been what, 25 years already since this argument lead to the KDE Free Qt agreement?
At this point the biggest concern for the Trolls (or whoever owns Qt nowadays now) should be that the FUD against GPL is starting to slowly evaporate, so even big companies are starting to use GPLd Qt rather than pay licenses. By the time they go Oracle there will not be much they can do.
At this point the biggest concern for the Trolls (or whoever owns Qt nowadays now) should be that the FUD against GPL is starting to slowly evaporate, so even big companies are starting to use GPLd Qt rather than pay licenses. By the time they go Oracle there will not be much they can do.