Jack Ungerleider wrote:
 > If you don't like the QT
> licensing (Which I don't understand. Windows is the only platform with 
> restrictions as far as I know.) there is always personal Java, using jeode.

 From another post of Chad's, which hit the list earlier today:

 >but the point that matters is that it's a GNU solution.
 >That means no Java, no closed source, and freedom as in "free beer".
             ^^^^^^^
I think it's the GPL-correctness of the Yopy that is most interesting to 
him, not the avoidance of the specific Qt-license issues (if any).

FWIW,

Chris Johnson Bidler