On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 09:49:34 +0200, "Thomas Bruederli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

> Hi everybody,

> 

> Just wanted to forward a mail I've got yesterday and would like to

> hear your opinions about this topic. Either this could make RoundCube

> grow faster or atmail just wants to get rid of some (more and more

> serious) competition.



I am totally opposed to this idea.



First of all, it would damage roundcube's reputation insofar as there will 
always be the "better" commercial version of <whatever rounbcude+atmail would 
be called>. I am sure this would make less people want to even try roundcube. 
And frankly, I would prefer a smaller, less functional but totally free 
application over the open source branch of something commercial any day.



Secondly, they are proposing to buy roundcube out, and if I understood 
correctly, they want to buy the license. That would not only mean that they'll 
use all of roundcube's features in their commercial product (which I'd simply 
oppose because the work wasn't meant to be aiding their profit), but also that 
they could un-open source the open source tree any day.



Thirdly, they want to buy roundcube out. While that may be nice in terms of 
their business world, I think it's totally inappropriate, because it would be 
impossible to evenly distribute the money among everyone who's contributed to 
roundcube during its development.



Call me an FOSS radical, but this offer violates my principles. Not that I have 
a lot to say, being new here, but still. I'd very much like roundcube to stay 
completely free as in speech.



Cheers,

mtu



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