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Where is the code?

Open ldez opened this issue 10 years ago • 6 comments

The code in the Github repository is the version 0.3.3, is that the code is now in another repository? Haroopad is not open source?

ldez avatar Jan 03 '15 21:01 ldez

There is the reason in README.

Why not open the source?

Of course, Haroopad will be the open-source at v1.0.

When Haroopad v0.1, anyone not interested. But now Haroopad has a lot of interest. It is highly appreciated.

And also I think the value of open source is really important and big for the people. For that being true, focus and commitment is very important in the early project. But it is often hampered by the open-source work.

So I just want to contain my thoughts about human writing and markdown to version 1.0.

Current version v0.13. And v0.14 will be version v1.0.

seedotlee avatar Jan 12 '15 08:01 seedotlee

Note README update after my question : https://github.com/rhiokim/haroopad/commit/a0c8d6aaaa90b3bb1eb23aff0a4b609ebb2ba98f

ldez avatar Jan 12 '15 13:01 ldez

Don't you think it something natural that people starts to get more interested on a certains software as it gets better? So Haroopad is not open source anymore?

kemelzaidan avatar Jan 12 '15 19:01 kemelzaidan

waiting for v1.0

yurenchen000 avatar May 11 '15 04:05 yurenchen000

yeah. same question here. i really can't understand you. the reason in the readme.md is very flawy.

For that being true, focus and commitment is very important in the early project. But it is often hampered by the open-source work.

You don't have to listen to the people. you can still focus on the project. but a closed-source binary is per definition not trustable. i want to be able to build the application from source code so i know what's going on.

Sorry, but without the source code, this application is not usable.

stefan-niedermann avatar Jan 06 '16 18:01 stefan-niedermann

And with no source, can't use this on *BSD at all. For Linux only available as binary or Debian, which limits there too (I've had issues running pre-built binaries on Linux in the past if not built for specific distro). I'm sure interest would grow quicker if source was available to build on different systems now.

For me, by the time source is out, I'll have settled on something else.

ghost avatar May 03 '16 18:05 ghost