You speak from my heart. 
I had exactly the same thoughts about a free version. And i was proven right at 
least here in my edged circle (i hope that is the correct expression). Whenever 
I suggested to people, who used the software for creating internally for their 
company, to support LC at least with a Community Plus subscription, I always 
got the same answer: Why should I buy a license when I can do everything with 
the free version.  :)

Although i have a lifetime Indy License, i have an "add-on" subscription to 
Business, although i even do not use any of the Business features at the 
moment. But i will keep this subscription as long as i can afford paying it.

The only thing that is really a pity with this new change is, that there is no 
Livecode Server Community anymore. My hope was, that the free version of 
Livecode Server would be installed by more and more  hosting providers in the 
future.
But maybe Livecode will be evaluating something, so interested hosting 
providers could still install Livecode Server on their hosting platforms for 
free.

Matthias


> Am 01.09.2021 um 02:03 schrieb Bob Sneidar via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> I honestly never quite saw how offering a free version alongside commercial 
> versions was going to fly. People need to eat, and if you give something away 
> for free, people will simply not pay for it. 
> 
> I did the free version for a couple years, mainly because what I create helps 
> almost exclusively myself, and I do not sell anything. I am on Indy for a 
> couple years now because I feel bad about using the software for free, and I 
> feel like I need to contribute to the "cause", which is not purely altruistic 
> by the way. The loss of Livecode would pretty much mean the end of my 
> development hobby. 
> 
> Overall I welcome this new approach. If you are using LC for free, please 
> consider getting on a subscription, especially if you develop regularly. 
> 
> Bob S
> 
> 
>> On Aug 31, 2021, at 09:16 , Mike Kerner via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I just read and watched Kevin's announcement about LC licensing.
>> The value for us in the OSS license was simply a greater level of assurance
>> that there would be longevity in the event that LC the company failed, as
>> the source was still there for someone else to pick up. I think that's how
>> MC -> RR.
>> So I am disappointed that the code will not be out in the open in the event
>> of a business failure, however, I'm also respectful of the need for more
>> revenue.
>> I will leave it to others to discuss the failure of LC to deliver x,y,z and
>> how that plays into the situation.
>> I am also not privy to a recent P/L, so I am in a bad position to opine on
>> what they should do or prioritize.
>> 
>> -- 
>> On the first day, God created the heavens and the Earth
>> On the second day, God created the oceans.
>> On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
>>  and did a little diving.
>> And God said, "This is good."
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