Comment by quickthrower2
7 years ago
It's caveat emptor, even when you pay $0. When you choose an open source tool or library for your project, or even a closed source one, you need to evaluate what support / bug fixes / modifications / enhancements you will get in the future and if it will meet your needs. Are you prepared to fork or workaround things where it doesn't meet your needs. Or is it better to choose another library or tool?
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