Yes, what Julius said. I guess cheapskates will always publish it or executable versions (what passive users
really want) somewhere else, like with XChat (though that's a slightly different story).
I've been drinking the open source kool-aid a long time Charles, please don't try to educate me on such matters. The GNU Project's website is littered with statements saying you can sell the source code, though as long as it is equal or less than the price of the executable version.
Additionally, the
at least doesn't say you need to have your source code publicly available. It's only if people ask for it that you have to send it to them. This will definitely throw a lot of people off forking, actually. And besides, in 1984, there was no such thing as source code being easily made publicly available!
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