https://www.qt.io/download-open-source
Here you go. Now that I looked at it, it's not only threats any more, it's a combination of threats, lies * and begging.
The point is not to discuss the properties of LGPL but Digia's attitude towards potential LGPL users.
* "In return for the value you receive from using Qt to create your application, you are expected to give back by contributing to Qt or buying Qt."
Where does the LGPL say that, I wonder?
https://www.qt.io/download-open-source
Here you go. Now that I looked at it, it's not only threats any more, it's a combination of threats, lies * and begging.
The point is not to discuss the properties of LGPL but Digia's attitude towards potential LGPL users.
* "In return for the value you receive from using Qt to create your application, you are expected to give back by contributing to Qt or buying Qt."
Where does the LGPL say that, I wonder?