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SWoodCutter

12 members have voted

  1. 1. Should i make a open source or a closed source woodcutter?

    • Open source
      66%
      8
    • Closed source
      33%
      4

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Hey guys,

I will make a AIO WoodCutter but i don`t know if i will make it open or closed source.

Please write what you think what i should do under this thread.

Thanks.

Edited by Soldtodie

Closed, look how much log prices dropped already and there's barely any working free ones out.

I think he's going to make it free regardless. If not, he should specify, as that would change the poll drastically.

Open source I think, people can make it better and help u etc. That's the good thing about Linux etc too :P

Open source I think, people can make it better and help u etc. That's the good thing about Linux etc too tongue.png

What...?

 

@OP,there's two ways of looking at it:

 

A. You release it open source, a limited few will contribute, a lot will just rip off your code for their own use, and if for whatever reason in future you decide to stop development/make it premium/remove it from the SDN, the aforementioned reasons will cause you problems

 

B. Maintain it as an individual, or issue code access to a select few for maintenance, the effect on the market will be less drastic and you can always make it premium in future. It also means you'd have no worries about code plagiarism.

 

Just something to think about.

  • 2 months later...

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