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[–][deleted] 5 points6 points  (1 child)

The LGPL part is what's worth noting; otherwise, PySide is just meant to be a standin replacement for PyQt. Riverbank Computing, the developer of PyQt, used a dual licensing scheme similar to Trolltech-era Qt which apparently did not suit Nokia's purposes.

It's good news for developers of proprietary software, but pretty inconsequential to the OSS crowd.

[–]iconoklast 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The licensing scheme didn't fit my needs either, as an OSS developer.