>I have no issues with my proposed paid development being made open source.
But I understand that others will have that issue.
>I would say that if that is what the client wants, they have to accept
that the work is based upon a open source framework.

But that has its advantages because so many users have contributed to the
Plasmac config, its now world class and has some of the best support around
via the forum 24/7
The collective wisdom of many over a few short  years puts this at the top
of the game.  A single new entrant could not have done it on their own.



Rod Webster
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On Sun, 14 Jun 2020 at 23:42, Reinhard <reinha...@schwarzrot-design.de>
wrote:

> On Sonntag, 14. Juni 2020, 15:34:37 CEST Stefan Asmus wrote:
> > they have to accept that the work is based upon a open source framework
> that
> > cannot be copyrighted.
>
> That's the point.
>
> To be precise - the open source framework IS already copyrighted.
> Just read the file COPYING from the project root.
>
> That file contains a paragraph referred to warranty.
> With that in mind, there's absolutely NO base for any requirement.
>
>
> cheers Reinhard
>
>
>
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