Re: Euphoria will be Free and Open Source!
- Posted by akusaya at gmx.net Sep 19, 2006
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HURRAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just two questions (originally one though...) 1. When will it be released? 2. Does it mean that we can see how shroud/bind encryption work? > posted by: Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> > Big News! > I woke up this morning, the sun was shining, the birds > were singing, and ... > After considering various ways to make a big impact > on the future of Euphoria for v3.0, including various schemes > to partially open up the source while still retaining some > income, I have finally decided to make Euphoria completely > free of charge, and completely open source. > This will cost me money, but I can't see the current > system going on much longer, where a whole programming > language community is dependent on one guy to add features, > fix bugs etc. The amount of code that I have to maintain > has been steadily growing over the years, and I have to > admit that my progress has been slowing. > I'd like to make everything Public Domain, but if > anyone feels that the GNU license is a better way to go, > speak up. > I'm not going anywhere, but I expect that I will do > somewhat less low-level coding and testing, and more coordinating > and integrating of code that others develop. I will keep > the Web site going as usual, and keep a usable version > of Euphoria, that has my "blessing", on it at all times. > (I'll allow other non-blessed versions as well.) > Hopefully we can move away from the 1.5 years between > releases model, to something where releases occur on > a much shorter time interval. Certainly, it will be easier > to do short-interval releases when there isn't money involved. > Other advantages: > - Euphoria will be ported to more platforms > - since it's free it will gain more users > - since lots of people will have the source, and will be > familiar with it, there will be no long-term > risk from RDS "disappearing" > - features will be added by smart people that will go > beyond what RDS was likely to ever do > - I won't have to waste time on marketing, advertising, > processing registrations, sending new download instructions > to people who lost them etc. > - I (we) won't have to maintain both free and registered versions > of things > - people who may have wanted to contribute to Euphoria, > but did not like the idea of giving their time free > to RDS, will now be less inhibited > What I plan to do is put aside the feature list for 3.0 > for now (I've only completed a few more small items lately > while wrestling with this open source decision), > freeze the code as it is today on my disk, and put out a totally > free release. I'll call it 3.0 alpha. The download packages > (DOS/Windows and Linux/FreeBSD) will contain the registered > translator and binder, and the full source code > (including C backend code). It may take me a few weeks to > get all this organized. I'll have to make a lot of changes > to the Web site as well, since we won't be selling anything > anymore. (We'll still be getting a buck or two a day from Google ads!) > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com