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- Newsgroups: comp.sources.misc,comp.sources.d,news.groups,alt.sources.d
- From: kent@sparky.sterling.com (Kent Landfield)
- Subject: v34INF8: shareware - Its status in comp.sources.misc
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.030437.14526@sparky.imd.sterling.com>
- X-Md4-Signature: 1b1f766a8d38cd8da8f6634c54526ecf
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 03:04:37 GMT
- Approved: kent@sparky.imd.sterling.com
-
- Submitted-by: kent@sparky.sterling.com (Kent Landfield)
- Posting-number: Volume 34, Info 8
- Archive-name: shareware
-
- [ I thought this had gone out a week ago... Seems it never ]
- [ left my system. Lets try again. ]
-
- Well the vote/poll is over. The newsgroup comp.sources.misc will
- continue to accept shareware submissions for posting. I was not
- suprised by the vote's results, but I was by the margin.
-
- TOTALS:
- 196 YES votes
- 76 NO votes
- 1 vote not counted due to no clear side.
- ---
- 273 Total votes
-
- I will assure that shareware is marked as such so that all are aware of
- it immediately instead of having to unpack it before finding out. Initially
- this will just be a
-
- [ THIS IS SHAREWARE! -Kent+ ]
-
- type of message. It might be useful to have a Auxiliary header in the
- posting that is only present when the article is shareware so that it
- could be dealt with automatically. I digress... :-) Thanks to all who
- took the time and voted.
-
- Here are some of the comments that accompanied the votes. The names have
- been removed. These are not all the comments but a good sample of the
- feelings...
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- NO vote comments:
- -----------------
- The net is already paying, with free advertising, distribution,
- and media. We do not need to pay these people again.
- ---
- I object to the use of the net to distribute shareware, as it forces
- unwilling people to pay for the distribution of shareware that earns the
- author money. Other mechanisms offer the person spending money a choice;
- they may (theoretically) decide to download or (especially) upload shareware
- with the knowledge that what they are getting or sending is shareware.
- Netnews does not; when shareware is posted to comp.sources.misc, everyone
- with a newsfeed is automatically fed it, whether they want to spend their
- dimes to aid distribution of shareware or not.
- ---
- I don't know whether you were after reasoning but I just dislike the attitudes
- of these writers of electronic begging letters.
-
- There is hardly a shortage of places where shareware can be obtained by those
- interested. Why should the whole net pay the transport and archiving costs of
- these people?
- ---
- 'cuz shareware is business and I don't want to get people
- rich by using other peoples phone lines.
- ---
- [I would vote YES to comp.sources.shareware or alt.sources.shareware]
- ---
- I think comp.sources.* should all be reasonably freely redistributable
- software, maybe allow restrictions on reuse of code, but should not
- require users to pay to use it. Requesting payment or donations to charities
- is kinda borderline case, but I would allow it - just no requiring.
- If that was too confused: I don't want shareware in comp.sources.misc
- ---
- I understand comp.sources.misc to be freely usable code. I wouldn't want
- to use any code unethically because I didn't notice that it was share-
- ware.
- ---
- So much for the vote; now for the editorial. :) The *nix world has
- largely avoided this plague thus far. But the net will see an
- ever-increasing presence of DOS oriented folks as the fido connections
- increase, as Linux becomes more and more popular, etc. Let us at least
- try to preserve the *nix freeware tradition for as long as possible. And
- if folks want to write commercial software let them find the own avenues
- through which to market it; don't make me pay for their marketing efforts.
- ---
- My reasons are twofold, firstly personal disinclination to have
- shareware forced on me if I import comp.sources.misc. (If I fetch it,
- that's different.)
-
- Secondly, from Australia getting money to these folk is so difficult
- (and the banks charge so much) that it probably isn't worth it.
-
- I won't stop reading comp.sources.misc just 'cos you accept shareware
- though.
- ---
- You should not accept shareware in the newsgroup. Software brought to
- you by news should be free, and software you may end up paying for
- you should ftp home yourself.
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- YES vote comments:
- ------------------
- Can't say as I understand the foofuraw. BBS's distribute shareware.
- Don't see that having it come as source instead of binary makes a hoot of
- difference.
- ---
- I also think you shouldn't even be having a vote, and should write
- a brief form-letter to send to those object to shareware postings.
- ---
- I vote YES for shareware in any newsgroup provided the Keywords: or Summary:
- lines (whichever the group uses) indicates it clearly, or there is a separate
- Shareware: rkive subheader to make it very easy for people who are not able to
- accept/use commercial software to avoid unpacking/reassembling it.
- I'd say that as long as the software as distributed is functional as
- advertised without a payment being REQUIRED, there is no reason not
- to post it on the net. I vote for allowing shareware.
- ---
- It may be a good idea to have the authors keep the solicitation
- part of the shareware as low key as possible.
- ---
- But no crippleware, please. And no payware (must-pay-or.. -stuff)
- ---
- Admittedly, I've never posted anything on comp.sources.misc, but
- I support shareware of any kind (since I'm a shareware author with
- a program out on the net :-).
- ---
- I vote YES for shareware in comp.sources.misc
- ..or anywhere else. It's not like they ask for a fortune. And nobody is
- forcing anyone to pay for something you don't use. (And only your conscience
- decides how you deal with something you do use.)
-
- We need more high quality source code, if nothing else, than to teach other
- programmers how to program (well). If it's shareware, then so be it.
-
- The people who don't want shareware, can go put their heads in the sand
- somewhere else. (I wonder if any of them have contributed? Or are they
- just "users" looking for handouts?)
- ---
- It takes time to develope extensive programme logic. Not everyone
- has a sugar daddy to pay for it. Perhaps, there would be an increased
- flow of new software if shareware could be posted without complaint.
- ---
- I have reservations about a simple "yes" or "no" answer, though. I don't
- have problems with software which politely asks for or suggests a
- donation. I have some problems with software which demands a registration
- fee or equivalent. And I do not want to see "cripple-ware", date-limited
- software, or undocumented software - ie, anything which requires a fee
- to get full (or reasonable) functionality.
-
- But, if I must come down on one side or the other, I vote YES.
- ---
- However,I think it would be better to have a seperate shareware group.
-
- There should be some restriction on copyright claims to *parts* of the
- posting, especially since shareware is very often derived from freeware.
- Possibly the copyright should be restricted to essentially similar
- programs performing essentially the same function. (I don't know how to
- formalize the word essential. We'll have to stay with the duck test for
- now.)
- ----
- Crippleware should NOT be allowed. Most personal computer users get
- enough of this from (vendor name deleted by moderator. -Kent+). }:-)
-
- Guiltware and Nagware should be HEAVILY frowned upon. Anything that
- retards the operation of the software (ex, a 10-second delay every time
- you run it, etc) should NOT be allowed. Guiltware/Nagware that simply
- tells the user that the writer worked long/hard/etc should be fine.
-
- The "Shareware" allowed should be more along the lines of
- "Donationware". If you feel that the software is good enough, you can
- send $$$/postcard/tea/coconuts/etc to the author, but you should not be
- "required" to delete the software after a certain trial period.
- ---
- (The price one has to pay for one-offs from a Shareware Shop for
- 'Distribution, Admin and Floppy' is often more than the author is
- 'asking' for. Insane!)
- ---
- I'm not a supporter of shareware as a concept, and I have never
- accepted any shareware, however the volume of such stuff is low, and
- perhaps one day something I will want enough to pay for will come
- across.
-
- If shareware is allowed, one thing I would like to see is a statement
- in the charter to the effect that sites that archive comp.sources.misc
- are not expected to pay if they do not use, but only archive, the
- source.
- ---
- I think that you should continue to post shareware. There isn't a whole lot
- of it posted and it does still leave the option to the user as wether or not
- to pay money...
- ---
- It gives a chance that the src will be less crap than free source.
- I perosnally never registered shareware and oppose the idea, but that is
- a legal issue that have not been settled yet (i.e. until suhc time that
- someone is sued for using a shareware and not paying, and loose, I don't
- intend to pay, but I do intend to use ... I know some people consider it
- immoral. I don't).
- ---
- I see the software as doing a service, and if necessary and the
- user desires to continue getting the software, registering for it.
-
- The medium of dispersing the software should not prohibit it's
- being given a change.
- ---
- I vote: YES! Do continue accepting shareware. As long as the software
- is not crippleware in any aspect, then it's fine. If I decide to use
- it, fine, I'll pay. If not, it's easy enough to chuck.
- ---
- 1) People will be at least as likely to contribute to the authors
- when given source code as opposed to executables only.
-
- 2) A slight guiltware effect may be seen if someone sees proof of
- the considerable effort invested in the shareware by the author.
-
- 3) If someone learns something useful by examining the source code,
- he/she may feel more inclined to contribute.
-
- 4) Others will be able to fix bugs, create enhancements, and send
- the changes back to the original author to integrate into future
- releases of the pragrams.
- ---
- A policy of no shareware limits my choices, but makes life harder on the
- moderator. (sorry)
- ---
- I'm for continuing to permit shareware postings, as long as they are
- clearly identified as such in the subject line.
-
- VOTES Received:
- ====================================================
- UNKNOWN Vote:
- ====================================================
- jgm@cs.brown.edu (Jonathan Monsarrat)
-
- ====================================================
- NO Votes:
- ====================================================
- "Andrew A. Chernov, Black Mage" <ache@astral.msk.su>
- "Douglas F. DeJulio" <dd26+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Bruce Momjian <root@candle.UUCP>
- Chris Siebenmann <cks@hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu>
- Daniel Edward Lovinger <del+@cmu.edu>
- Darryl Okahata <darrylo@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com>
- Ernst-Dieter Martin <edmt@void.rni.sub.org>
- Frank Tore Johansen <frankj@ifi.uio.no>
- Gerry Swetsky <lisbon@vpnet.chi.il.us>
- Hugh Daschbach <hugh@sivs.com>
- James Patterson <jhp@photon.photon.com>
- James da Silva <jds@cs.UMD.EDU>
- John Gardiner Myers <jgm+@cmu.edu>
- Matt G. Payne <payne@cwis.unomaha.edu>
- Odd Einar Aurbakken <oea@nac.no>
- Paul Wells <paul@wellserv.gwinnett.com>
- Peter Funk <pf@artcom0.north.de>
- Richard Pieri <ratinox@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu>
- Rob McMahon <cudcv@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
- Roger Cornelius <sherpa!rac@uunet.UUCP>
- Sean Eric Fagan <sef@kithrup.com>
- Steven_A_Cobrin.SBD-E@rx.xerox.com
- Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@imada.ou.dk>
- Tim Cook <tim@deakin.OZ.AU>
- Tim Wilson <Tim.Wilson@cl.cam.ac.uk>
- aj4640@euler.math.USMA.EDU (Robertson J.S. LTC)
- aw1@stade.co.uk (Adrian Wontroba)
- boyd@prl.dec.com
- brian@grot.starconn.com (Brian Smithson)
- carl@syscon.rn.com (Carl Kreider)
- cdr@kpc.com (Carl Rigney)
- chip@chinacat.unicom.com (Chip Rosenthal)
- curtis@neosoft.com (Curtis Keller)
- daveg@misty.sara.fl.us (Dave Goodman)
- david d `zoo' zuhn <zoo@cygnus.com>
- dean@coplex.com (Dean Brooks)
- deraadt@newt.cuc.ab.ca (Theo Deraadt)
- drd@siia.mv.com (David Dick)
- eggert@twinsun.com (Paul Eggert)
- ejh@slustl.slu.edu (Eric J. Haug)
- geoff@netcom.com (Geoffrey Leach)
- giles@promed.com.au
- gjb@bullit.void.oz.au (Greg Black)
- hards4@evans.ee.adfa.oz.au (Brad Hards)
- holos0!fsg@gatech.edu (Frank Glass)
- jbotz@orixa.mtholyoke.edu (Jurgen Botz)
- jfh@rpp386.cactus.org (John F. Haugh II)
- john@iastate.edu
- johna@a-k.boston.ma.us (John Adams)
- keenan@banshee.camb.inmet.com (Keenan Ross)
- kieran <kieran@cmatter.physics.indiana.edu>
- kwthomas@nsslsun.nssl.uoknor.edu (Kevin W. Thomas)
- mgfrank@avernus.com (Marc G. Frank)
- moss!rjs@floyd.att.com
- msmith <msmith@lssec.bt.co.uk>
- nickel@desaster.cs.tu-berlin.de (Juergen Nickelsen)
- patton@uabphy.phy.uab.edu (David Patton)
- pblack@kangaroo.Berkeley.EDU (Paul E. Black)
- pdh@netcom.com (Phil Howard)
- pen@lysator.liu.se
- popelka@odysseus.uchicago.edu (Glenn Popelka)
- ralpht@meaddata.com (Ralph W. Trickey)
- reynolds@tigger.pilot.dmg.ml.com (Brian Reynolds)
- rsk@gynko.circ.upenn.edu (Rich Kulawiec)
- shibuya@mailhost.billerica.applicon.slb.com (Hiroto Shibuya)
- spl@szechuan.UCSD.EDU (Steve Lamont)
- ssanbeg@visual.spk.wa.us (Scott Sanbeg)
- tar@math.ksu.edu (Tim Ramsey)
- tisdec!chris@uunet.UUCP (Chris Riney)
- tkacik@hobbes.cs.gmr.com (Tom Tkacik)
- uunet!kyle (Kyle Jones)
- wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl (Wietse Venema)
- wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi (Lars Wirzenius)
-
- ====================================================
- YES Votes:
- ====================================================
- "Bruce Clement" <frey@alfheim.actrix.gen.nz>
- "Carlos Javier Fuentealba Millar" <cjfuente@vandi.ars.cl>
- "D. Brian Kimmel" <briank@ars2.UUCP>
- "Jorge Tapia Jopia" <jtapia@vandi.ars.cl>
- "Ken Richardson" <ken@sycraft.com>
- "LCDR Michael E. Dobson" <rdc30@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil>
- "Mark Pizzolato 415-369-9366" <mark@infocomm.com>
- "Maurice Forrester" <mjforres@mailbox.syr.edu>
- "Richard A. O'Keefe" <ok@goanna.cs.rmit.OZ.AU>
- "Robert J. Lorbeski" <lorbeski@seattleu.edu>
- <torsqnt!uunorth!delm!dave@concert.net> (David Elm)
- Andrei Arkhipov <andrei.arkhipov@elvis.sovusa.com>
- B.J. 30-Nov-1992 0946 <herbison@erlang.enet.dec.com>
- Bart Massey <bart@skinner.cs.uoregon.edu>
- Bill Duncan <robohack!ve3ied!bduncan@lsuc.lsuc.on.CA>
- Bill the CAT <wessir@u.washington.edu>
- C.R.Harding@massey.ac.nz (c)
- Catherine Fletcher <fletcher@btcs.bt.co.uk>
- Chris Herborth <herborth@pinot.waterloo.ncr.com>
- Chris Marble <CMARBLE@HMCVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU>
- Christoph Badura <bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org>
- D I Sales <efst03@castle.edinburgh.ac.uk>
- Dane.Beko@p1.f21.n300.z1.fidonet.org (Dane Beko)
- Darren S. Embry <dsembr01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu>
- David Hobley <davidh@muppet.bt.co.uk>
- David Steinhauser <dstein@cwis.unomaha.edu>
- David Whitten <Whitten@Fwva.Saic.Com>
- Eric Litman <elitman@nxstep.com>
- Farrell McKay <fbm@ptcburp.ptcbu.oz.au>
- Fernando Nasser <fenn@eecg.toronto.edu>
- Gwyn Evans 21-Nov-1992 1426 <evansg@uproar.enet.dec.com>
- Helmut Knirsch <helmut@manlobbi.uucp>
- Henry Huang <hwh6k@uva.pcmail.Virginia.EDU>
- James L. Brookes <jamesb@ecst.csuchico.edu>
- Jay Maynard <jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu>
- Jeremy Bettis <jbettis@cse.unl.edu>
- Jerry Whelan <guru@stasi.bradley.edu>
- Joachim Schrod <schrod@iti.informatik.th-darmstadt.de>
- John R MacMillan <john@chance.gts.org>
- John V. Langer <langer@aero.org>
- Jonathan Ryshpan <jon@halsp.hitachi.com>
- Krzysztof@netxsys.guild.org (Krzysztof Adamski)
- Lord Yak Da Hairy <johny@cogs.sussex.ac.uk>
- MOTSUK@cua.edu (Paul Motsuk)
- Magnus Olsson <magnus@thep.lu.se>
- Mark Whetzel <markw@wg.waii.com>
- Matthias Urlichs <urlichs@smurf.sub.org>
- Michael Bredeweg <widener!comnet!mike@uunet.UUCP>
- Michael Bryan <michael@resonex.com>
- Michael Golan <mg@Princeton.EDU>
- Michael P. Deignan <kd1hz@anomaly.sbs.com>
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- Nadav Har'El <nyh@gauss.technion.ac.il>
- Nick C. Fotis <nfotis@theseas.ntua.gr>
- Nickolai Tzarev <nick@elvis.sovusa.com>
- Phil Shead <drinnen@deakin.OZ.AU>
- Risto Paasivirta <paasivir@jyu.fi>
- Roland Kaltefleiter <kaltef@theo-physik.uni-kiel.dbp.de>
- Seth L. Blumberg <slb22@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu>
- Sridhar Venkataraman <sridhar@asuvax.eas.asu.edu>
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- Thomas Andreasson <and@sap-ag.de>
- Tom Fitzgerald <fitz@wang.com>
- Tom Swingle <tswingle@oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu>
- Tom.Lane@G.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
- W.Stahl <stahl@dkrz-hamburg.dbp.de>
- alberto@proa.es (Alberto Poblacion)
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- bogstad@blaze.cs.jhu.edu
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- crs@crs-sys.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Chris Gregors)
- dcw-a@minster.york.ac.uk
- denham@hmrs11.wg3.waii.com (Scott Denham x7117)
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- mccoy@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov (Daniel J. McCoy)
- mcmullen@sju.edu (Timothy McMullen)
- mdm@argus.apple.com (Michael McDaniel)
- mespinoz@dcc.uchile.cl (Mario Espinoza)
- mje@mje99.posix.co.za (Mark J Elkins)
- mmm@dcc.uchile.cl (mmm)
- mphbj639@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu (Stephen Cristol)
- nick@kralizec.zeta.org.au (Nick Andrew)
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- olerbrek@adh.no (Olav Lerbrekk)
- ollis@redbck.stl.dec.com (Stephen Ollis)
- packer@forum.swarthmore.edu (Asa Packer)
- pap@cec.uchile.cl (Pablo Piaggio Bermudez)
- pat%guinness.UUCP%bnrmtl.UUCP@Larry.McRCIM.McGill.EDU (Patrick Smith)
- paul@devon.lns.pa.us (Paul Sutcliffe Jr.)
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- pds@lemming.webo.dg.com (Paul D. Smith)
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