Personally, I don't mind that minor fixes become the property of Macromedia.
This is the way things were until now. However, I would think it wise if
Macromedia would have a more appealing approach around major mods. Let's
face it, the Spectra development process is now in the hands of the
community. It'll take up to two years for stuff to appear in the CF engine.
All those wonderful mods people might share with the world are now going to
stay hidden. That's a shame, particularly because a lot of Spectra could
benefit from some major changes (security, metadata for example).
Not allowing forks is in my mind a bad idea. That's saying: it's perfect the
way it is with some minor issues. That's not the case in my opinion.
Kind regards,
Marc Schipperheyn
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