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Originalmente publicado por maitai
Sorry that you feel like that.
I didn't use anyone, and the idea of the spanish translation was not mine, I was just trying to help not to fool anyone.
I have removed the spanish translation from the package...
qtVlm 5 might return to open source one day, but not now.
qtVlm 3.4.4 is open source... It all depend on people willing to continue to develop it, as it should.
I didn't expect that posting to propose a free product would end up in being treated like that.... anyway.
@pinguino we will post a 64bits package as soon as possible.
Fair winds to all.
Philippe.
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I dont like your decision but you are in your right to do it. However I think it is a big mistake because you could find some ways to monetize your work keeping it opened instead of closing it. As you know, free software does not always means "gratis" software.
It is a pity but anyway I wish you luck in your new field. I think proprietary software is not as rewarding as free software in any case.
I am working in a project involving zyGrib and I would like to know if you are planning to turn it into proprietary software too in order to start searching alternatives. Thanks.