Comment by cylemons 4 months ago The dev cannot remove the older opensource versions, so the community is always free to fork those 2 comments cylemons Reply ozim 4 months ago But with this you create another bunch of people like the guy in original article.Is free fork enough or people should get paid? Does that project owner hire some of people from community, what about ones left out? cylemons 4 months ago Thing is the original owner has to have fast paced development and add new features or else people would stick to the open source version. So its not just free publicity
ozim 4 months ago But with this you create another bunch of people like the guy in original article.Is free fork enough or people should get paid? Does that project owner hire some of people from community, what about ones left out? cylemons 4 months ago Thing is the original owner has to have fast paced development and add new features or else people would stick to the open source version. So its not just free publicity
cylemons 4 months ago Thing is the original owner has to have fast paced development and add new features or else people would stick to the open source version. So its not just free publicity
But with this you create another bunch of people like the guy in original article.
Is free fork enough or people should get paid? Does that project owner hire some of people from community, what about ones left out?
Thing is the original owner has to have fast paced development and add new features or else people would stick to the open source version. So its not just free publicity