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Why is VirtualTI dead today for example, although it was a reference years ago? Because it was closed-source, and because the authors stopped updating it.
Right now, I'm really considering whether or not i should simply go away
Since people have not gotten the message that this is something that should not be pushed in a public place, the next person to downtalk someone for their choice on if they release their source code gets a 1 day temp ban.
and all you get here for your work are just allegations and hostilities
certain TI community members are convinced that SpiroH's only intention with KarmTI/nSpiKx is to flat-out compete directly against nspire_emu in order to get an ego boost, a common practice among past TI programmers on ticalc.org
Indeed, VTI's source code is outdated, which is why critor indicated that it's closed-source (for practical purposes)
Quote from: Hayleia on December 22, 2012, 06:43:45 amBut why don't you use the latest version of nspire_emu ?Well, it seems you're missing one important point: where is this 'latest version' of nspire_emu???
But why don't you use the latest version of nspire_emu ?
Although one member here (the one who complained most) has mentioned several times that newer nspire_emu versions would exist,
but he never said where this newer version(s) could be downloaded.
So how can anyone complain that SpiroH won't use the latest nspire_emu, when he simply has no chance to get it anywhere???
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Quote from: critor on December 22, 2012, 07:37:41 amLionel gave the link to the updated source in a similar topic.Where? Can you provide a link?All I've read from him (at least in the kArmTI thread) was something like "If you (SpiroH) don't give us your sources we'll not publish new nspire_emu source anymore". Just childish ...
Lionel gave the link to the updated source in a similar topic.
Quote from: critor on December 22, 2012, 08:29:24 amIf SpiroH has the right, according to you, to use other's work in a non-mutual way, then the others have the right to stop updating, temporarily (if a new licence has to be chosen for future updates) or even permanently.Absolutely correct! But then nobody can complain that SpiroH doesn't use this 'new' updates!How should he if they aren't released?
If SpiroH has the right, according to you, to use other's work in a non-mutual way, then the others have the right to stop updating, temporarily (if a new licence has to be chosen for future updates) or even permanently.
So SpiroH, I can understand why you don't release the source code, you can be afraid of code stealers.
AOC: have you (Omnimaga moderators and admins in general), considered that by clamping down on such discussions to try and (fail to) create a hostility-free environment, you are helping the original trouble-maker, the disrespectful person who started it all, to keep being disrespectful to an entire community ?As critor and others explained, a closed-source fork of an open-source program precisely goes against another part of the very rule you're quoting: "allowing all coders to learn, help others".
If SpiroH has the right, according to you, to use other's work in a non-mutual way
SpiroH forked the original nSpire_emu and added a host of new features to it, but also made it closed sourced. This is the major point of controversy.