On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Willi Wasser wrote: >> Some developers may not be too happy >> about the license choice, especially >> those who would like to grab your code >> and try to make money from it by making >> it part of an unfree software. > > Let's be serious! Is there still a market for any kind of DOS out there? > Does it have any commercial value out there? Can you still make such an > amount of money with it, that it's worth to struggle about licensing > issues? > > For me it's a hobby. A little bit like those poeple who still operate > steam railways nowadays. And it may be an attempt to show "the world" > how else computers could be and that there is a difference between > "technical progress" and the "latest fashion". Many of my programs are > such that i should have written them fifteen years ago but i didn't back > then due to various reasons. I am really not afraid that someone else > could get rich with my software, my experience is rather that nobody > really cares. So what?
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