(Dave wrote)
>I used to release source code to nearly all of my
stuff, but not any more.
>I just don't need the hassles.
(Tony Duell wrote)
You have just lost any respect I may have had for
you.
-tony
The logic of this, coming from an adult, is astounding. Dave can and is
defending himself, but as a happy "customer" of his free tools, I can't let
this
slide by.
I often use an analogy with my six year olds: imagine we are going to the ice
cream store (which in our case is not often), and you really want strawberry ice
cream. We get there only to find out they are all out of strawberry, but how
about chocolate instead? Are you going to cry and whine that you want
strawberry, or are you going to be happy that you are still getting a nifty
chocolate one? That makes a lot more sense to them than the adage, "Don't look
a gift horse in the mouth."
Dave has worked selflessly to produce a professionally done, well documented
program for the benefit of us all. It is peerless; there have been similar
programs in the past, e.g. teledisk, but they are not actively developed and the
resulting disk image format is not documented. Imagedisk works, it is free and
is unencumbered by questions of the right to use.
OK, we are not in utopia. Dave isn't comfortable releasing the source code ... yet.
And yet you complain about it. You say judgementally that if *you* had written
the program, the you'd certainly release the source code. That is great except
you *haven't* spent the time to write the program. So until you go and do it,
you are just posturing.