I just wanted to thank those that are trying to help Blender be used in the mainstream. The community seems to resist fundamental changes that could promote the use of Blender in the mainstream. A recent poll shows that 50% or so of the community are hobbyists with only a few years experience. I can see how hobbyists will not recognize the benefit that can be added by a community with a vested interest in Blender development. However, I think it is somewhat destructive if professionals using Blender do not recognize the benefit from commercial participation. I think fear is the root, but I'm not sure what the fear is founded on.
I'm a developer at a very small company (not in Silicon Valley). We use open source tools and SDKs. I have provided answers in the community forums, provided patches for bug fixes and feature improvements to the OSS projects. My participation in their communities is only possible because a layman's read of their licenses is enough to know that my company can not be harmed by using the OSS. It's a win-win situation for these projects and my company. I had hoped to continue this working model with the Blender community. Because there is no protection for companies that want to extend Blender, I can not recommend we use Blender in our work processes. Since we can not develop tools that integrate with Blender, we have been forced to integrate with Autodesk tools. Our clients are familiar with the Autodesk tools and are happy about our choice. The Blender community has lost a chance to introduce itself to our clients. It is unfortunate in my eyes. If this is the situation that the Blender community is promoting, I'm sure another project will eventually appear and fill the demand that Blender is ignoring. An OSS project with a goal to support a professional community will surely do well. ________________________________ From: Damir Prebeg <blend.fact...@gmail.com> To: bf-blender developers <bf-committers@blender.org> Sent: Sun, November 14, 2010 11:47:21 PM Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] extension clause > Sorry, but I think this is quite short sighted. > > If people could easily build closed source extensions to blender, it would > not benefit blender itself, but it WOULD benefit the blender community. Nothing stops those big companies to create closed source plug-ins for Blender but a pure capitalistic way of thinking: they simply don't see a true market in Blender community that would return them their investment along with a huge profit. And It looks like some of you are missing one thing: Blender IS Blender community. Without that community Blender would probably just be a long time forgotten abandonware. And Blender community members are not just Blender users, but also Blender developers that are sharing their hard work. You are actually saying that it would be a good thing that some wise guy can simply take a portion of that hard work and incorporate it in his closed source and claim it as his own. How's that benefits the community and in the end to that guy that has actually created that code? _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list Bf-committers@blender.org http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list Bf-committers@blender.org http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers