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Hi Pete,

I wonder why you do this all by yourself... There must be at least one fs community programmer that you can share the workload with... not ?

What if something happens to you ? Ok, I guess some guy can have the source code. But having the code and understanding the code are 2 different things.

Kind Regards,

Wim

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I wonder why you do this all by yourself

I don't know. I ask that myself quite often. I think it was because I started doing it -- for myself really. I gave it away afterwards, and that was the real original mistake it seems. I'm being told by many that I should have sold it from the outset!

What if something happens to you ?  Ok, I guess some guy can have the source code. But having the code and understanding the code are 2 different things.

Quite true. Sometimes even I don't understand it. I really must put one or two comments in sometime -- but there's always something more important to do!

Best Regards,

Pete

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Guest Highvolt

Ok, i forgot this question, but why dont you copy the structure from linux ?

Pete dowson = linus torvalds

FSUIPC = linux kernel

OpenSource can give the development a huge explosion.

A core group who programs the 'original FSUIPC' and anyone wants special personal features can add them himself.

You can still charge money for it too.

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