Hello everyone,
I'm a victim of Ext, LLC which bait and switched("Screwed") the ExtJS
community several months ago. I've questions regarding Qooxdoo("Decent
looking toolkit") for the good of a open source, free, community
contributed, and free-to-use-for-non-open-source work.
I'm a IT Specialist and Software Engineer, working on some applications
right now while trying to make a choice. I've starting to work more on
user interfaces and must make a choice which will affect much of my
work. I want to be part of a project which I can use for free without
fear of being victimized by a company and want the ability to contribute
without signing my rights away.
My questions below are brought up after I was victimized by Ext LLC, ran
by Jack Slocum("Scammer"), in to thinking ExtJS was an open source
project with low risk.
1) Who owns qooxdoo?
2) If I contributed a module and licensed the code under the qooxdoo
license arrangement, do I still keep my rights?
3) In relation to question two, do I have to sign away my rights to the
code to another company for a contribution?
Those are my main concerns, other information which I've searched for
already has been answered by documentation and the mailing list archives.
Thank you,
Insane Kangaroo
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