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by ggchappell
4042 days ago
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It is. However: (1) People who make things (of any kind) publicly available are often not clear on how the public perceives them. It can be helpful to let them know. (2) This fellow has obviously put a lot of work into the program. But there are limits on how far development by one person, in their spare time, is likely to go. There are two reasonably sustainable development models: establish a clear funding stream by charging for the product, or release the source code and do open development. This fellow is doing neither. If people admire this work, and want it to continue to be developed, then they have an incentive to encourage the original developer to switch to a more sustainable model. and ... (3) Is there anything wrong with offering a trade? "I'd like it if you did X. If you do, then I'll give you money." |
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