http://phoenixviewer.blogspot.com/2012/ ... -beta.htmlJessica Lyin' is at it again, saying just how massively impossible a task it is to maintain a viewer that runs faster, has an intuitive, user-friendly GUI, and is far more stable, because it's "old" tech. Oh, and apparently it's illegal to share certain source code even though it's open source and free to share.
I mention this because the Firestorm snobs have decided they're done with updating Phoenix and will no longer be offering updates. But neither are they willing to share their open source code so another programmer can pick up and continue Phoenix under a different name and logo. If they were to do that, everyone would flock to the new viewer and Firestorm would wither and die, or so I imagine Ms. Lyin' and her merry gang of Linden bootlickers fear.
But lest you think I posted this only to call out one elitist clown, I do want to learn if what was claimed on the blog is true. The libraries Jessica Lyin' speaks of: is it illegal to share them? I smell manure on this one. If it's illegal, then why haven't Henri, Siana Gears, and the developers of Imprudence been arrested and sent off to Gitmo for torture? Why aren't drone aircraft buzzing overhead? (That's now standard U.S. policy for dealing with people the government doesn't like.) I hope someone can answer this honestly. Jessica Lyin' and her suckups can't be counted on to tell the truth.