Wtf? Do you imply that just because you use TextMate for personal projects it's not worth any money? You've got a fundamentally wrong understanding of the whole open source thing, dude.
Some people put a lot of work into this piece of software and if you at least use it on a semi-regular basis you should definitely think about getting a license, no matter if you make any money with it or not. On 18. Juli 2013 at 16:13:52, kafi (kkaaffii@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Since TM 2 is Open Sourced, so why we (unregistered non-commercial users) need to pay for the license keys?
I do not remember paying for the license keys for any Open Sourced program in the last decade.
It seems to me that the Open Source tag is a ploy to 'attract' developers, however, keeping the revenue to the owner himself.
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