Sorry, but I must strongly disagree. In fact, these specific actions withhold me from buying multiple xenforo licenses (which I fully intended), because these same people who were so eager to withdraw their mods/graphic packs from vb.org may be withdrawing their xenforo releases at will if any disputable or unforeseen action is done by the xenforo team.
These unjustified actions by so called 'supporters' are directed at the wrong people (fellow forum admins) and do nothing to harm Internet Brands. For every leaving dev/designer another one steps in. As Paul M. stated: development of mods and/or releases of graphic sets have not slowed down in any measurable way at vB.org. You're just hurting and disrespecting the wrong people.
As for me: I will never ever consider hiring and/or using releases from Floris, Shelley, entertainer or any other developer/designer who've withdrawn their releases from vB.org, nor will I ever recommend their services to my network (in fact, quite the opposite). They are no better than IB for taking these actions against their fellow peers and it is reflecting very badly on xenforo imho.
Some people don't like to support others who lack ethics and principles.Sorry, but I must strongly disagree. In fact, these specific actions withhold me from buying multiple xenforo licenses (which I fully intended), because these same people who were so eager to withdraw their mods/graphic packs from vb.org may be withdrawing their xenforo releases at will if any disputable or unforeseen action is done by the xenforo team.
These unjustified actions by so called 'supporters' are directed at the wrong people (fellow forum admins) and do nothing to harm Internet Brands. For every leaving dev/designer another one steps in. As Paul M. stated: development of mods and/or releases of graphic sets have not slowed down in any measurable way at vB.org. You're just hurting and disrespecting the wrong people.
As for me: I will never ever consider hiring and/or using releases from Floris, Shelley, entertainer or any other developer/designer who've withdrawn their releases from vB.org, nor will I ever recommend their services to my network (in fact, quite the opposite). They are no better than IB for taking these actions against their fellow peers and it is reflecting very badly on xenforo imho.
If you would know the XF team, you wouldn't post this. As it will never ever happen.Sorry, but I must strongly disagree. In fact, these specific actions withhold me from buying multiple xenforo licenses (which I fully intended), because these same people who were so eager to withdraw their mods/graphic packs from vb.org may be withdrawing their xenforo releases at will if any disputable or unforeseen action is done by the xenforo team.
Did anyone read this? - http://mattmecham.tumblr.com/post/1243676816/how-to-lose-friends-and-alienate-people
If matt failed as a developers [which he won't] he could fall back on writing![]()
reflecting very badly on xenforo imho.
It's their ****. They can pull it if they want too. Stop whining about what other people do with their hard work and support. Without people like Floris and Shelley vBulletin wouldn't be what it is today.
So maybe the moral of the story is don't bite the hand that feeds your product.
You mean for version 3 right?hehe.
As for me: I will never ever consider hiring (if they are/were for hire) and/or using releases from Floris, Shelley, entertainer or any other developer/designer who've withdrawn their releases from vB.org, nor will I ever recommend their services to my network (in fact, quite the opposite). They are no better than IB for taking these actions against their fellow peers and it is reflecting very badly on xenforo imho.
And if there actually is copyright infringement, breach of contract or whatever involved, accountable to Kier, Mike and Ashley, then who have been the unethical ones? We don't know ANY particulars about IB sueing xenforo yet.Some people don't like to support others who lack ethics and principles.
I think you underestimate the importance of the developer community. It's very, very important. They are an army of volunteer developers, unpaid for the most part. They create an ecosystem which adds value to the forum platform through their network-effect.These unjustified actions by so called 'supporters' are directed at the wrong people (fellow forum admins) and do nothing to harm Internet Brands.
I feel like I am watching some kind of a horror movie here. The main character escapes the evil in the middle of the film; and at the later stage when you think she has made it to safety, the villain reappears. You know who is the snake in the grass here, right?![]()
And if there actually is copyright infringement, breach of contract or whatever involved, accountable to Kier, Mike and Ashley, then who have been the unethical ones? We don't know ANY particulars about IB sueing xenforo yet.
Unethical is hurting your fellow peers who have absolutely no involvement in this, other than seeing their beloved mods pulled.
We may not know for sure but look at the facts, it was announced less than 24 hours before xenForo goes on sale when they've had a couple of months to do it. At this point in time it's very unlikely that they have a copy of the code and therefor can not know if there is infringement.And if there actually is copyright infringement, breach of contract or whatever involved, then who has been the unethical party? We don't know ANY particulars about IB sueing xenforo yet, so don't go claiming IB being unethical.
Unethical is hurting your fellow peers who have absolutely no involvement in this, other than seeing their beloved mods pulled.
And if there actually is copyright infringement, breach of contract or whatever involved, accountable to Kier, Mike and Ashley, then who have been the unethical ones? We don't know ANY particulars about IB sueing xenforo yet.
Unethical is hurting your fellow peers who have absolutely no involvement in this, other than seeing their beloved mods pulled.
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