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* encourage absent authors to wave their copyright and let their code be reused by others * encourage appropriate coders to take over expired mods * convince coders to release their work as a community product free of copyright claims I think (hope) I'm targetting exactly the right people. If you'll stop with the defensive posture for a moment and consider what I'm suggesting. |
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I don't see how explaining something is defensive. If you are not willing to get an answer, then don't ask.
Also from one of your own modifications (https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=69392): Quote:
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About 4 years ago we organised our first stand at a sound and vision show in order to spread the word about our forums. It was particularly educational for me because I got to meet lots of forum members. It made me realise that forum members are *people* and *customers*. I had lost sight of this and had been, for some time, running the forum a little impersonally. It happens, I think, to people who have moderated for a while. They become a little uncaring. A little dismissive, sometimes. It's not so much letting the power go to their heads, it's just a loss of perspective. They are busy and find themselves rushing through their moderating 'duties' a little too quickly, perhaps. Marco I think you are not taking the time to read my posts and really absorb what I'm trying to say. Never mind. Let's leave it there. |
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I'll just put my two cents in this thread.
Us, (as in coders) have no reason to support modification we release on this forum. Nor is it the staff job to force us to support it. We're the one that is giving it for free and letting other user(s) use it on their own forum. Why are these hack in the graveyard? They're not in the graveyard due to author being "absent." They are there so your forum or anyone else forum won't get hack. Don't be surprise when your forum is hack when you're using hack that has SQL Vulnerabilities. You're always welcome to click "Unstall" so you won't receive e-mail from vBulletin.org. However, don't be creating ticket when your forum get hacks. If you want those hack to be secure, it's best to post in the "Paid Request" and/or do it your self. |
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We know what you are saying. We do read your posts. You want us to suggest to coders who release their work here to waive their copyright over their work so other people can take over in their absence. What do you suggest that we do to send such a message out? As Paul has mentioned, an update to add a checkbox is being planned.
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I can not speak (obviously) for other staff members, but i do know that i take every remark/suggestion/complaint serious. If that will lead to the answers or results that the thread starter wanted, is a different issue. Staff is here to keep things running in order (moderating) and to facilitate the community within reason. We however always need to consider the interest of the entire community (Coders, Designers and regular users), the effort needed by the staff to facilitate a request (moderator time, coding time, etc...). vBulletin.org is not Jelsoft or our staff, it is the community itself that makes the site. So if coders want to release their work free of copyright or offer support for free (or not), then it is up to the part of the community that is made up of the coders. If (a majority or large part of) the coders would request better facilities to indicate that they offer their work free of copyright, then we would consider adding options to make that easier. |
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Perhaps you should re-read what you just posted here Marco:
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![]() What I mean is that something should be arranged by vb.org to handle situations where a coder disappears. If the checkbox covers that, that's extremely nice. But the situations that are not covered by the checkbox, should be covered by the vb.org ToS. |
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So just because I don't give a toss about my modification anymore, that gives you the right to take my code and use it to your potential benefit? That's called breach of copyright. So just because Apple doesn't give a toss about it's original macintosh line of computers, doesn't mean you can take it, add a few new bits to it and re-release it.
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I really think the TOS on this site needs to be re-thought out. And should point out to Authors releasing hacks here, if they decide to no longer support them. Other coders have the option to take over and update them for you as an abandoned hack. In a way this already happens here anyway, I've seen many a hack released were members have replied posting fixes to errors etc. Then the Author has took it on-board and updated his hack with the help of other members replies like this. It's a real waste to see good hacks released, only to go to the graveyard because the original Author has either vanished or simply doesn't want to know anymore. Leaving vB.org with there hands tied. This is why things must change. |
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