I've had enough, and I don't need this crap.
Effective immediately, I have cancled the ImageDisk project. My offer to
I assume you're not proposing to honour the agreement you made earlier.
Namely that if you stop developing a program, you release the source
code. I now know who not to trust!
make the source code available by request is hereby
withdrawn. I have
removed the images section from my site. If you have copies of any of this
material, I would respectfully ask you to please delete them, or at least not
make my material available. I want this program to have never existed.
This whole episode has taught me many things :
You can't take criticism. This all started because several list members,
including myself made comments like 'pity the source code isn't
available'. For some reason you took major exception to this.
Your agreements are not worth the bits they are written with (see above).
There are now presumably a number of disks archived in Imagedisk format
that cannot (legally) be read. Great!. This is no better than teledisk.
It has convinced me even more that the only tools I will use to archive
disks are open-source ones, because that's the only way I can be sure
that the author won't throw a hissy fit for whatever reason and make the
archives useless.
-tony