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ppeetteerr | 1 month ago

This is amazing! Thank you for open sourcing the project. It must have been a hard decision.

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marcprux|1 month ago

Thanks! It has been a long time coming.

As we mentioned in the post, developer tools really need to be freely obtainable in order to gain mass adoption. In that sense, it was an easy strategic decision. And we felt that the time was right, given that Skip's benefits are being thrust to the foreground in light of recent developments.

zerr|1 month ago

When it comes to the mass adoption of software development tools, I believe the proven formula is: Make all of the SDK/libraries/command-line tools permissive (e.g. MIT) open source licensed; Charge for a complex visual/RAD UI designer/IDE but make sure to have a free community version for indies and smaller shops. In the past, instead of a free community version there were easily available "pirated" releases.

sneak|1 month ago

You should really consider why free software exists. Open source is open source, sure, but it is a disservice to your users to ever release proprietary software for any reason.

I personally would not start or run a business that didn’t release all software it builds under free software licenses. We don’t open source it because “developers expect it”, we open source it because it’s the right thing to do by your users.

Free software is an ideology, not just a license.