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Emphasis mineOne setback in the negotiations has been an announcement of The Qt Company in
January: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020
They announced that LTS releases of Qt will only be available for paid license
holders. It is still unclear what this implies for contributions to Qt and for
the sharing of security fixes between the various parties (including The Qt
Company, the many Qt experts contributing, the KDE community, and Linux
distributions).
At an in-person meeting in Frankfurt on March 6, we nevertheless managed to
lay the groundwork for a possible path forward, continuing with an approach
beneficial to all sides.
But last week, the company suddenly informed both the KDE e.V. board and the
KDE Free QT Foundation that the economic outlook caused by the Corona virus
puts more pressure on them to increase short-term revenue. As a result, they
are thinking about restricting ALL Qt releases to paid license holders for the
first 12 months. They are aware that this would mean the end of contributions
via Open Governance in practice.