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Linux Standards Base 3.1 includes Qt

The new version of the Linux Standards Base, version 3.1, now includes the open-source version of Qt version 3.3 and its accompanying tools, along with "an optional module for including Qt 4-based applications into main Linux distributions" (see also Trolltech announcement). The new standard is released today at the Desktop Linux Summit in San Diego, and is endorsed by a number of major Linux vendors; the first compliant distro is expected to be Xandros's May 1st release. Qt is included because the licensing controversies have been settled, and because the LSB standardises what all the major distributors include, and they all include Qt.

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