> But the fact that we have have a dev on the ASSP going to me more into
push,upgrading,etc this peace of code over
the rest

The code for ASSP is already in your hands.  Nobody is forcing you to switch
to anything.

>Whos to say after 100 "users" sign up for this (thats a total of $47,497).
That he "Thomas
Eckardt" doesn't just decide to stop supporting/running/etc the Global
PenaltyBox ? Then what ?

You can use any criteria you like to decide who you want to do business
with.  Why would the person who is profiting from this abandon it if it is
doing well?  If it doesn't get adopted, then it probably will disappear on
its own.

>In the end the either the project fails or it forks. Either way there it's
not pretty.

Why?  If the devs added optional support for an existing service that did
the same thing that they intend, we would applaud their effort.  But since
they might *gasp* make some money from it, it's the end of the project as we
know it??





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