if I no longer cared about the product then yes I probably would turn around and just open source it. if the product was no longer supported by my business I'd just tell people do what you want with it, we moved on. take it apart, open source it, whatever. we do not care.


On 9/9/2017 9:14 PM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
No. Think about it. If you were in business and bought your number one competitor would you turn around and give it away for someone else to continue its development?


On 9/9/2017 9:01 PM, Josh Kennedy via Talk wrote:
hi

Is there any possibility since window eyes is no longer supported to get the window-eyes source code make it open source and put it up on the github website? then other developers could keep developing window eyes.


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