I certainly appreciate that. But also, open source and business models are not mutually exclusive. Perhaps you can open source the core code and then charge for support or extensions, like many others do with Linux, Apache, etc.
Plus, if you have more people contributing changes/additions, you might have less of a workload.
One last question for you: if I pay, do I get the source that I can tinker with/extend, or is it in a minified/obfuscated format?
Plus, if you have more people contributing changes/additions, you might have less of a workload.
One last question for you: if I pay, do I get the source that I can tinker with/extend, or is it in a minified/obfuscated format?