Symbian to be sold to Accenture; huge layoffs for Nokians ahead
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"What is the business case for continued Qt development within Nokia?"
I can only guess that Qt could play a significant role in plans for "future disruptions". there has been little communication about this though...
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Yes, Qt stays with Nokia. There are no plans for any of us to move to Accenture and no Trolls will be laid off. :)
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That's good information, thanks Alexandra.
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"This reply":http://lists.qt.nokia.com/pipermail/qt-interest/2011-April/033220.html from Thiago (well known Troll) in qt-interest is interesting in this respect.
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Actually I think it is a no-brainer to look into a crystal ball and see that Qt is coming to S40 with some future devices. But it may be just QML, at least in the beginning.
(Disclaimer: I came to this conclusion after braking an easter egg and looking how the pieces fell..., but mobile industry analysts seem to be successfully using the same method)
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It took me about 2/3 of the way through that reply from Thiago before my brain remembered that in this context "Troll" has a completely different meaning than the rest of the interwebs. :-P
Anyway, good to hear that the Qt team is staying together. Keep up the good work.
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I would bet on Qt for S40 too (and a Linux-based S40 platform), but Nokia should make the announcement as soon as possible to avoid losing possible Qt developers.
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It's quite difficult to me see if I follow investing time working with Qt for Symbian with this type of announcements every month :(, luckily there's still Meego.
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Qt on S40 has not much appeal to me. I hardly see news about applications for S40 or such low end devices. I trust a lot Thiago, though, so if he or other trolls say that we should not worry too much, I won't.
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The below is the latest Tweet of @ceoStephenElop
Accenture agreement will be signed mid-June. Keeping fingers crossed nothingsurfaces in due-diligence. Little bit like selling a used car.
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It's a shame we still have to wonder about future of Qt on Nokia platofrms, having in mind that much time invested in both parts (Nokia and 3rd party developers), but well money talks!
I have strong doubts about this future... Too bad!