I misunderstood, I assumed you meant they wanted to go closed source so only the contributors have any say in the project.
And yes it is a private service run by a private company..
You can do that while open source.
I'd be interested to hear from someone who voted, yeah.
Regardless of Google making money (don't know if that's true), they were still private services.
Different perspectives - we'll see what happens :)
Yet to hear a reason for actually going closed source - I'm just interested on people's reasoning or motives for voting in the way they did.
It's not really comparable to Google or YouTube - they're not distributed for use by others. They host...
Because they're hyping up this huge project but locking everyone out. I'd be very interested to see how they're doing what they're doing and perhaps contributing given the uncertain future of Flash. I'm not going to support a closed source project though. When this is ready, there will be money...
This doesn't answer the why, only the what
Did you not gather feedback or have a discussion on the reasons for people's decisions? That's what I'm curious about. Closed source is normally chosen when you aim to make money off of something.
Out of curiosity, what are you aiming to achieve by keeping it closed source? I'm guessing you're going to be selling it in some way? If that's the case, just be honest about it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Huh, that was dumb, I must have not updated this when I fixed that. :lol: Thanks
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