
Again, I as an unpaid volunteer don't appreciate having my time and effort converted into a for-profit enterprise before my public domain efforts have reached fruition through DP. The end result is that I get turned off of DP and go "solo" instead. When I go "solo" I admittedly create works that are *SOMEWHAT* more buggy than DP claims to make. The difference it that my efforts see the light of day this month rather
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 21:41:01 -0800, "James Adcock" <jimad@msn.com> wrote: than
three and a half years from now. When my NFP volunteer efforts are used poorly then I find somewhere else to volunteer my time and efforts. Why should DP care? Well, which "DP" are we talking about? The DP made up of volunteers who get frustrated by the inefficiencies and leave? Or the DP made up of lifers who don't want to see change?
The end result will still be in the public domain and can be scooped up by any entity, commercial or non-commercial. I don't really see the point you are trying to make. Regards, Walter