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Development of Qt was started in 1990 by the Norwegian programmers Eirik Chambe-Eng and Haavard Nord. Their company, Trolltech, that sold Qt licenses and provided support, went through several acquisitions over the years. Today former Trolltech is named The Qt Company and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Digia Plc., Finland. Although The Qt Company is the main driver behind Qt, Qt is now developed by a bigger alliance: The Qt Project. It consists of many companies and individuals around the globe and follows a meritocratic governance model... Everyone who wants to, individuals and companies, can join the effort. There are many ways one can contribute to the Qt Project, e.g. by writing code or documentation for the framework, reporting bugs, helping other users on the forum or maintaining pages on this wiki (see also http://qt... Qt is available under various licenses: The Qt Company sells commercial licenses, but Qt is also available as free software under several versions of the GPL..