i don't know why all the hoopla, and to be honest i have not read every
message in this thread, but if the original developers don't want
anything to do with particular plugins at all, that is fine.  as long as
the project is open source (and better yet the APIs for plug-ins
documented), the plugin(s) can/will always survive.

if they need to be developed in some other country with a government
that does not oppress it's constituents in the name of "big industry
lobbying" like the US does, then so be it.

simple solution, no?

it happens all the time.  look at PLF (http://plf.zarb.org/).  they
survive to provide software that may have legal issues in some
jurisdictions to residents of other jurisdictions where no such issues
are present.

b.

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