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Hardy is giving hard times while not wanting to get picked up by data analyzers on this site. I think. ROSIE may be interested of everything related to JALLA.That is why hardy used Obelix at first with JILLA.
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Originally Posted by hardy_magnus View Post
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...ble-QTelemetry
GNOME has already had such a module (zeitgeist) for quite a while.
I wonder if any developers utilising Qt have ever commented on this?
Originally Posted by hardy_magnus View Post
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pa...t-New-Releases
Doesn't sound too good either.
But this doesn't exactly surprise. Qt have been dancing the tightrope between FOSS and being commercial from their very beginning.

I wonder if SailfishOS have ever made statements about "this sort of problems" with Qt?

Or KDE folks, what do they have to say about either of those news items?
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Originally Posted by Maemish View Post
Hardy is giving hard times while not wanting to get picked up by data analyzers on this site. I think. ROSIE may be interested of everything related to JALLA.That is why hardy used Obelix at first with JILLA.
ah thanks, at least someone understands. Plus its copyrighted names and is not my property to be honest. don't want no trouble

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GNOME has already had such a module (zeitgeist) for quite a while.
shocking for me, but it's good i don't use Gn@me. thanks for the info.
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