Hi All,
Opaque and sell out open/free software is one of the easiest ways to
start new IT related company these days.
So we will see more, and more business peoples around us - like sharks
smelling fresh blood? ;-)
It's horrible, when corpies cut out their own roots - it is short
distance strategy , like 'only opaque' business they choose.
It's a horror when they damages and destroys open/free projects and
their authors faith.
(free like freedom not like free beer - I believe, you - creators of
the code, see the differences)
It's the biggest loss we, the open/free society, couldn't handle.
I believe there could be established win-win relationship.
To do it properly the knowledge to choose write open/free license is
the key.
HINT:
The one which guarantes freedom of project,
the freedom to not to be closed,
the freedom to be continued by all users and not only by corpies,
the freedom to be the live project,
should be choosen.
Bit me if I'm wrong ;-)
Paweł Marzec
Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2012-11-27, o godz. 08:17, przez Marak
Squires:
Here's a nice quote from one of the executives at Nodejitsu:
If people were considering hook.io as an alternative to Nodejitsu I
would be equally concerned.
It's small thinking like this that pretty much made it impossible to
continue the hook.io open-source project, since Nodejitsu put no
real resources into building hook.io while simultaneously selling
enterprise licenses of a similar and proprietary product.
This is the same type of mentality that Alfresco uses ( https://www.alfresco.com/
), and there is no fucking way I'm going to build "fake" open-
source projects to fuel enterprise sales.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Marak Squires <[email protected]
> wrote:
I didn't leave. I was forced out by Charlie Robbins, against my will.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Ruben LZ Tan <[email protected]>
wrote:
Marak left his company, and removed the source code as a result.
Hook.io has been discontinued. Big drama couple weeks back. That's
the gist of it.
Thanks,
Ruben Tan
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Arunoda Susiripala wrote:
Hi,
I've notice that hook.io's source code has been removed from Github.
Anyone know why it has been removed?
Or is it moved to some other place?
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