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Old Yesterday, 07:18 PM   #56
KevinH
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If I am to believe some of the devs where I last worked, Qt did not have a customer base, they had an alpha tester base.
I thought that changed when Qt stopped giving LTS updates to everyone to force money making commercial developers to buy a commercial support license from them. If they break releases I assume all the devs who make Qt-based projects for Windows are going to be upset. Commericial projects can not afford to be updating Qt every month just to get critical CVE bug fixes which is what most open source projects without a budget (like us) are forced to do. The opensources users of Qt are true forced guinea pigs!

We are just lucky there was one more upcoming public release of Qt 6.10.3 coming or we would have had to update to 6.11 or 6.12 just to get a critical fix.

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