Re: request to ban 'no source' contributions

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Oooh, a flame war.. let me join in blink

It goes without saying that everyone on this list prefers open source.

However I see no reason whatsoever to prohibit closed source or
even /commercial/ entries. That applies not only to programs and 
libraries a programmer might find useful, but also applications whose 
only relevance is to showcase what can be achieved with Euphoria.

Even if something is free, but there is no source, so /you/ will not 
use it, why do you want to limit /my/ options?

Regards,
Pete

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