| I am committing as a user of the app, something I plan to integrate into my life. It’s not unfair to want to know whether the author plans to make it viable long term or if it is a project that is scratching their personal itch. If it’s a project that’s only meant to scratch a personal itch and they only plan to support it for as long as they deem it useful and have no intention of open sourcing it in the future that is fine, I personally, and I’m sure other , don’t want to bother with it, that doesn’t mean nobody does but it answers a question and prevents disappointment down the line. If the author has intentions of supporting it long term then asking about funding or long term development effort assists the author to think about something they might bot have thought about, or at the very least has the author clarify. I’m fine with paying for polish, many users are. Here the product is already made and in distribution, asking these questions isn’t preventing the project for getting going, they are the next logical step in the life of a project, arguably some of them should have been asked before “going live” like if you would like to monitise the project. |