It sounds like the LGPL license is "less restrictive", but those who use the LGPL version of Qt have to comply in a way that 'companies may be uncomfortable with'.
Does anyone know if that includes providing your source code to the public? If not, what does it mean? It sounds like it has to do with the libraries or something ...
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, your program, if you only link it to the library, doesn't need to be FLOSS, and it can be proprietary. The same is with the GNU C and C++ standard libraries, GTK...


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