Not to be too harsh on Jeff Atwood - as he has decades more experience than myself. But does anyone else feel that this blog post is a bit out of line? In short when John Gruber gives the code out under a BSD thatis a gift to whoever wants to use it - and it gives them near-complete freedom to use Markdown however they like. I don't see why on top of this gift he is in any way obliged to provide 'leadership' or 'dire…
When you release code, there's an implicit commitment of improving and maintaining it, or at least finding someone who will when you can't anymore, unless you say otherwise from the start. The attention and effort others invest in your project needs to be respected. You do have an ethical obligation to follow through on the project, at least in my view. Feeling no obligation towards your user base just because one of…
Why? Why are there any commitments whatsoever attached to making code publicly available? I could just as easily keep it to myself.