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by DatBear 4433 days ago
>Nothing is wrong with charging for add-ons, such as vector drawing and tweening libraries, but it sets the standard for others to charge for their code and is the complete opposite of the realm of the open Web, which everybody is trying to push forward.

I don't like it when companies complain about having to pay for code, assets, etc. Not everything should be open source, not everything should be free, sometimes people should be able to be paid for the work that they do for your benefit.