I disagree.  No monetary payment was expected or promised.  Slim Devices has been a for-profit company from the beginning.  If contributors did not want to write code that could drive sales for a company, then they should not have done it.  Nobody was misled or cheated.

On 10/21/06, Mark Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

What's interesting about all of this is that there seems to be general
agreement that Sean deserves his $20m but that the team of developers
who have played a huge role in getting SD where they are deserve
nothing at all - aside perhaps from a free SB and continued rights to
software which may or may not have a continuing life in the Logitech
world.

Sure, there's the element of developing your skills and doing what you
enjoy, but I strongly believe that people who deliver value should be
paid for it.


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