[Qt-interest] Many have not aware about this letter, Its for all who relies on Nokia

Scott Aron Bloom Scott.Bloom at onshorecs.com
Fri Feb 11 18:52:26 CET 2011


First Tunisia..

Then Egypt...

Now Nokia-Symbian Workers?

-----Original Message-----
From: qt-interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs.com at qt.nokia.com
[mailto:qt-interest-bounces+scott.bloom=onshorecs.com at qt.nokia.com] On
Behalf Of Mihail Naydenov
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 9:40 AM
To: Atlant Schmidt; qt-interest at trolltech.com
Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Many have not aware about this letter,Its for
all who relies on Nokia

http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/11/nokia-workers-mourn-death-of-symbian-
thousands-walk-out/


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----- Original Message ----
> From: Atlant Schmidt <aschmidt at dekaresearch.com>
> To: Jason H <scorp1us at yahoo.com>; pmqt71 <pmqt71 at gmail.com>; BRM 
><bm_witness at yahoo.com>; "qt-interest at trolltech.com" 
><qt-interest at trolltech.com>
> Sent: Fri, February 11, 2011 7:10:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Many have not aware about this letter, Its 
>for all who relies on Nokia
> 
> Jason:
> 
> > But looks like a lot of trolls will be re-assigned to WP7, or  let
go.
> 
>   There's no particular reason why the Trolls  should
>   be especially raided to work on Nokia Windows Phone;
>    Nokia has literally *THOUSANDS* of Symbian-developing
>   and  Symbian-using software engineers and every one
>   of those engineers is  suddenly 100% surplus to
>   requirements but has closer experience to  developing
>   phones.
> 
>   The real question for the Trolls is  that now that they
>   no longer add any value to Nokia (and they don't;  Qt
>   won't appear on Nokia Windows Phone and Maemo/MeeGo
>   is  nothing more than a hobby that stands directly in
>   the way of  Microsoft's goals so it won't last long),
>   how long will Nokia want to  keep paying them? I'd
>   guess no longer than the law requires in Sweden  and
>   Germany or until Nokia figures out how to divest Qt.
> 
>    Qt needs to rapidly revert to the situation before
>   Trolltech was  acquired by Nokia: Put Qt on a paying basis
>   or see it disappear except  for such effort as the open-
>   source hobbyists are willing to  donate.
> 
>                                 Atlant
> 
> 
> -----Original  Message-----
> From: qt-interest-bounces+aschmidt=dekaresearch.com at qt.nokia.com
>[mailto:qt-interest-bounces+aschmidt=dekaresearch.com at qt.nokia.com]  On

>Behalf Of Jason H
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 11:46
> To: pmqt71;  BRM; qt-interest at trolltech.com
> Subject:  Re: [Qt-interest] Many have not aware about this letter, Its

>for all who relies  on Nokia
> 
> I'm sorry, but QT Creator is not on par with Dev Studio. Its not  even
close.
> It is good for Qt and QML projects. But most everything supports  
> Eclipse now, and would be the way to go today.
> 
> QtCreator DOES focus on  the phones because of all the cross compiler
support.
> 
> I think the open  source approach is being abandoned because:
> 1) Elop was nto party to  that
> 2) Nokia board brought him in to change stuff
> 3) Open source is too  slow. Sorry, but it is. It'll copy something 
>quickly, but  as far as  innovation goes... it takes forever. And Nokia

>has demonstrated this.
> 
> It  sounds like Qt is NOT going away. But looks like a lot of trolls 
>will  be  re-assigned to WP7, or let go. The irony is I hope to be able

>to use Qt to make  apps for iOS and Android, and I can't target WP7. 
>Lets add those patched  for iOS
> and Android because Elop's gotta undo this sooner than later.   Elop
says 2 
>years
> to change direction. Nokia stock is down 13%. Market says  Fail.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: pmqt71 <pmqt71 at gmail.com>
> To: BRM <bm_witness at yahoo.com>; qt-interest at trolltech.com
> Sent:  Fri, February 11, 2011 11:23:04 AM
> Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Many have not  aware about this letter, Its

> for all who relies on Nokia
> 
> > Qt  Creator is pretty much on par with Visual Studios as an
environment.  
>It's
> >far
> > superior to most any other IDE out there.
> > That's  not to say it's perfect or that it is on par in every way, 
> >but  it's makes  a very good challenger to the VS market.
> 
> Well,  it's also a matter of preference. But let's take another point 
> of view: how  much resources, people, time, did it take to Nokia? how 
> much it costs? but  above all, why to develop a new IDE? Samsung, for 
> instance, has shipped a new  framework for their devices; did they 
> need a new, dedicated IDE? Has Android  a custom IDE?
> Qt Creator is just an example of how Nokia wanted to make  (almost) 
> ALL, but without focusing on the most important target: Nokia  phones.
> 
> pm
> 
> 
> 2011/2/11 BRM <bm_witness at yahoo.com>:
> >>  From: Konstantin Tokarev <annulen at yandex.ru>  11.02.2011, 13:05, 
> >> "Arnold Krille" <arnold at arnoldarts.de>:
> >>  > They  don't need to. Qt is LGPL, just leave Nokia (or get the 
> >> pink
slip,
> >> >  whichever comes first), gather in a new firm or in  one of the 
> >> > existing
>  Qt-
> >> > consulting firms and continue to  work on Qt or
> >>the_fork_formerly_known_as_Qt.
> >> But they  need if they want to sell  commercial licenses as they 
> >>did
before
> >>acquisition
> >>
> >> of Trolltech by   Nokia
> >
> > Or just have the firm buy a Qt license first, before  announcing the

> > fork -
> it's
> > perpetual itself; you just don't get  support or updates beyond the 
> > 1 year
> mark.
> > Now, I am not a lawyer, so  consult one first.
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message  ----
> >> From: pmqt71 <pmqt71 at gmail.com>
> >> Porting Qt  to WP7 is a nonsense. They already have a framework,
they
> >>  already have tools, good tools. Do you consider Qt Creator better
than
> >> Visual Studio? Do you consider Qt Creator better than  Visual  C++ 
> >> Express (free) Edition? Can we  compete?.
> >
> > Qt Creator is pretty much on par with Visual Studios  as an
environment. 
It's
> >far
> > superior to most any other IDE out  there.
> > That's not to say it's perfect or that it is on par in every way,  
> >but it's makes  a very good challenger to the VS  market.
> >
> > Now, per VC++ - Qt Creator uses a far superior compiler.  VS's C++ 
> > compiler
>is
> > functional and improving, but no where near as good  as GNU's g++, 
> > which underlies Qt Creator.
> >
> >  $0.02
> >
> > Ben
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