As per Nant's request, i have transferred the "personal" bits of this debate to a PM thread.
What follows is my public position on the licensing topic (hopefully definitive so that we can all rest at peace
).
mrsoul wrote:Happy now?
Post edited by: mrsoul, at: 2008/09/20 13:20
In the short term and at a practical level, it relieves me, sort of... In the long term, however, it doesn't.
There are alternatives to be explored and I'll try to put code (whether mine or sponsored) where my legitimate whining has been so far.
Closed source licensing on an open framework like Joomla has to be halted to prevent unethical business, dependability and mayhem.
I am deeply impacted by Mikko's affair and will strive to put the entire money-oriented biz model he has adhered to at the stake.
Those who put rapid profit making above the community to which they owe their means of production should be more coherent with their choices.
Pick a closed source CMS released under a property license, use only closed source tools and then you will be ethically entitled to sell your code the same way (a BSD licensed CMS based solely on BSD license technologies may also be used for that purpose).
Anyways, Joomlapolis, or at least this particular thread, is not the place to discuss the subject in depth.
I know exactly where, when and with whom it can be brought forth.
My writing style may sound a bit sharp, but the truth is that i have been holding my guts for too long in the hope that a certain person we all know would re-surface
to redeem his gross misdeed.
During this time i have been reflecting a whole lot on the pervasive nature of dependable licensing and encrypted code devised to run on the top of an open API. My conclusion is that it undermines the social contract behind most platforms we develop on.
So, mrsoul, i do not have any personal issue with you. I do have a general issue with a growing opportunistic trend that is endangering our beloved GPL'ed Joomla. The very same trend that eventually made Mikko commit several mistakes he wouldn't, had he predicted the consequences.
Post edited by: nzimas, at: 2008/09/20 17:07