Comment by peteforde
6 hours ago
I agree with you in spirit. I also think back to that moment a few years ago where everyone suddenly realized that OpenSSL was being developed almost entirely by one dude with very, very little funding. Fundamental building blocks of modern society that might fail because some poor guy worked himself to death in obscurity because he didn't know how to better ask for help. We should all be haunted by this and consciously urge our employers to be part of the solution and not the problem.
That tangent aside, part of the big problem with paying for tooling is that the tooling itself is typically built on tooling and libraries that are also built on libraries and tooling.... all the way down. To generalize, many of those libraries farthest back in the chain are the least likely to get the sort of funding someone who, eg. writes a wrapper around ffmpeg or whatever might get.
I don't claim to have the solution, but I feel like this topic is the tech equivalent of not worrying about global warming.
If you open an old Byte or Dr Dobbs magazine, it will be full of ads from companies whose business was utility libraries.
Wait, are you saying that all of my VBXs are likely unsupported at this point?
Yeah, should have migrated to VB.NET by now.
Dev Express, Sync Fusion, Component Source,.... are still around.