Hey, I just wanted to say that I understand the closed-sourceness (please don't hit me everybody).
If you've shed some heartblood and put some magic into your code, you sometimes feel that
you do not want to open it publicly. You need to first put your mind to it. I find it perfectly legitimate
for a program author to decide like this and not being bashed for it. If somebody doesn't like
that approach, then he can always decide to not use that program Writing a closed-source
program is the good right of every free man OK, open source has other advantages,
so I am of course not argumenting against it. Both principles have their right of existence.
If you've shed some heartblood and put some magic into your code, you sometimes feel that
you do not want to open it publicly. You need to first put your mind to it. I find it perfectly legitimate
for a program author to decide like this and not being bashed for it. If somebody doesn't like
that approach, then he can always decide to not use that program Writing a closed-source
program is the good right of every free man OK, open source has other advantages,
so I am of course not argumenting against it. Both principles have their right of existence.