The second last paragraph of my previous message in this thread ask you to assume that you have made a software for which you are not giving out the source code. So how can someone actually add something to your software (ruling out reverse engineering and all those stuff), he will have to sit and write something similar to what you wrote and then add the feature that he wants, that is a huge waste of human effort and time. But if that person had access to your code, then he could have just wrote the code to add the feature, and it makes things a lot simpler, isn't it?
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