From what I can tell, most contributors to Perlmonks are
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because they want to and usually they learn a thing or two
themselves in the process.
Right now on Usenet in comp.lang.perl.modules, there is a
discussion about Graham Barr and his lack of response to
bug reports and patch submissions for his libnet
suite of modules. There are maybe 3 general viewpoints:
- Free software, commercial support contract
- Free software, free support
- Free software, limited free support then commercial
An interesting point brought up by the author of
Tangram is that free is not really free, it is a
loss of money and time by the author. Because for every
hour he does something for free, he could have been
earning an hour's pay.
The situation with Graham is in my eyes a very serious one.
Because he has authored several things which are a part of
the core distribution.
So this issue becomes should Perl remain a freeware model?
Should it have been shareware to begin with? And here is
my biggest question: is it only the software that is free
and is anything beyond that asking too much?
So, even though the source tree for Perl proper is just like
Larry showed at his Atlanta talk on Perl 6, the source tree
the libnet modules, which are a core part of Perl,
may soon see divergence due to inaction by its author.
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