From another point of view.
Going open-source can provide other serious users more powerfull knowledge.
By that I mean that when I grab a new project, I'm interested on yes the systems but most definitely the structures of it, how this person built his systems, how it is organized, the functions of it... Generally it's always the same pattern, but to get new ideas is what I personnaly love the most and this absolutely help for the futur as there is always something to learn.
Going open-source helps beginners aswell. Distro097 is simply perfect but incomplete. I offered my help and provided POL with my project built on Distro097. Several used it in the past but no development were submitted over me. What Austin said is true. All of it.
Take in consideration that only few members actively participate to POL Server. And even if Austin looks disapointed in his last topics, he shall realize how successfull is POL now because of only
few developers who gave time to this community. POL is worth to be more popular, but that means to give more time...
If you found something usefull with another open-souce. Go ahead, do it aswell.
Your old zulu scripts that you are at this very moment using at ZH Factions were open-source. Yeah? ...
The question is simple: why not sharing? This can only help others. But don't expect something back in return.
Austin has been lucky with me for Distro097. Even though, I'm not sure it's what he planned. Who knows, maybe you'll be lucky?
*Over the years, my english is getting better heh?*
Note: I voted against an idea of Austin when he proposed to start from scratch a complete new project: a POL Server. Since, I changed my mind. I've learned how difficult it is to build something alone. All together, working together, hand to hand... it would be best. But that means someone has to take the lead or it will never happen.