On 19 Jul 2013, at 0:22, kafi wrote:
[…] So, you do not intend to make TM2 free for non-commercial personal use because the license allows you so.
I already replied to your first letter: http://lists.macromates.com/textmate/2013-July/036350.html
And this isn’t a case of “because the license allows it”. TextMate has always been commercial software and recently, I released the source under a license that I picked myself, and of course I picked a license that wouldn’t disallow something that I was already doing.
Since, there are plenty of proof of such, could you share some names?
I said plenty of proof of free != open — just google it!
For indie software being sold but with the source available, both Limechat and Colloquy are in the iOS app store, but started as open source projects. Growl is in the Mac app store, but also has the source availble. QuickCursor I think is now pulled from the Mac app store, but is also on GitHub, I know there are more, but really, do your own research if you need this info!