Universal graphical transforms, better async python integration, unified text layout, and more.

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    14 days ago

    Definitely! And as you said, you can use it with closed source projects as well (or GPLv3), and I have nothing against businesses doing UI toolkits as well. Have you read my last paragraph though?

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      14 days ago

      I still don’t think it’s fair to say it’s not open source. It clearly is. What you mean is it’s not a non-commercial project.

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        14 days ago

        What you mean is it’s not a non-commercial project.

        Sorry but for me this is an unacceptable level of thought and research put into the comment. Please read on Slint’s website and comments around here on whether Slint is a non-commercial project (it is in fact commercial). And what it means for a project to be open-source and developed by open-source principles (not to be confused with a project that just shares the source code).