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cybereality I think the crux of this is that there is an implication that commercial interest and open source development can't work together, and I think this is false.
Again, major misunderstanding here, please pay attention, this is not my implication. The problem is exactly that: what Godot leadership says do not match their actions, which is a major problem in and of itself.
2DPIXX I have not read everything that was written in here
Well, if you were to read the entire thread, perhaps your opinion would change afterwards.
In general, you're right. But... What would you say about this: Godot received a $20k grant from Mozilla to improve Godot’s web platform/infrastructure. But then, Juan said he used Mozilla's grant to pay for his living expenses... Perhaps Juan must start making money for personal needs elsewhere, and not in Open Source? Don't you think it isn't fair that they spend donation money on such things, instead of distributing that money between contributors? Could you comment this injustice from within your worldview?
DaveTheCoder Please restate the goal more concisely, without a lot of rambling.
Research Godot's involvement with commercial companies.