[Drawkit] CreativeCommons a permanent part of DrawKit?

Eric Jarvies 7 at ericJarvies.com
Sat Jun 21 15:42:50 PDT 2008


On Jun 21, 2008, at 9:50 AM, Troy Rollins wrote:

>
> On Jun 21, 2008, at 2:20 AM, Eric Jarvies wrote:
>
>> in closing, i truly hope dk matures and succeeds, and if it were  
>> all based on the code alone, it surely would.  so to that end, i  
>> hope the other key ingredients to making dk successful do indeed  
>> manifest for dk, and for you, as you clearly deserve it from where  
>> i am sitting.  dk is wonderful and full of promise, it need only  
>> find it's right place, and serve that place well.
>
> With all due respect, the dk source is open, and in the wild. If  
> Graham makes dk too restrictive, or too expensive, the obvious thing  
> will be for a developer, or developers to simply study it, and build  
> their own. Making it affordable and approachable is the only way it  
> is going to succeed, because then it will be a "no-brainer"... why  
> write your own when you can save the time and be a part of something  
> bigger?
>
> I only got interested in DK because of Graham's attitude about it.  
> What you are describing doesn't even sound like the same project, or  
> guy.
>

i was just throwing ideas/opinions out there... the nature of  
collaboration/open source/etc.

regards,
eric




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