Thats how "theft" works. You take the stuff and run away as fast as you can.
This is now the open source problem. And why my personal opus of work has been removed from online repositories. Who gave them "the right to scan"? You did by hosting your open source in public. But scanning a public…
What you just described may be accurate. But it also is the essence of a "trap". My comment about investment was more to that point. If software "is a trap", even my ever-computing loving wrote first programs on an…
Software will eventually become "unmaintainable due to lack of interest", because of this very thing. People not invested in this are not "in peril" in any way.
This benefit you speak of is actually just a meme. Source that is unmaintained is dead. Nobody is looking at it, even the maintainer has something better to do. Do you know whats even more powerful than "eyeballs"?…
Good luck getting anyone who values their time to even triage the results. I would rather lick the bottom of a NYC dumpster that a rat had just died in.
Thats how "theft" works. You take the stuff and run away as fast as you can.
This is now the open source problem. And why my personal opus of work has been removed from online repositories. Who gave them "the right to scan"? You did by hosting your open source in public. But scanning a public…
What you just described may be accurate. But it also is the essence of a "trap". My comment about investment was more to that point. If software "is a trap", even my ever-computing loving wrote first programs on an…
Software will eventually become "unmaintainable due to lack of interest", because of this very thing. People not invested in this are not "in peril" in any way.
This benefit you speak of is actually just a meme. Source that is unmaintained is dead. Nobody is looking at it, even the maintainer has something better to do. Do you know whats even more powerful than "eyeballs"?…
Good luck getting anyone who values their time to even triage the results. I would rather lick the bottom of a NYC dumpster that a rat had just died in.