It originated and seemed settled, yet here it is again. Not only here but on the new forum as well. Coincidence?
It would be one of my three wishes that literature and art could fall under Open Source yet they do not. Full stop.
It is being suggested yet again that we take Devcoin, the supposedly ethical coin, and change the concept of supporting open source developers? That sounds very unethical to me. It is my feeling that other open source developers would feel the same being drawn here under false pretenses.
If one likes the concept of Devcoin and would like to support the Creative Common license in the same way then create Commoncoin instead of trying to undermining Devcoin.
There is nothing to stop folks from putting out bounties for graphics and music contributions under Public Domain and Creative Commons licenses to add to their Open Source projects. Like a game for example. They could be rewarded in DVC. Life is wonderful. But Devcoin was put in place to support Open Source developers. You know those programmers like MarkM that made the coin a reality in the first place? Now that it exists those practicing in arts that cannot even fall under Open Source want to redirect it? If that is not unethical it is hard to say what is.
- Nova
I replied to your post on coinzen. Your comments are a bit harsh and if you'd followed my opinion on this issue for a while I don't think you'd aim them at me. I'm not going to bother copying and pasting, but I'm not suggesting anything yet again - I'm questioning the remit of CC as it already exists for devtome and the bulk of devcoin distribution, and contrary considerations for other arts that seem to be justified when a strict open-source requirement is applied.
My entire reason to be here and interest in Devcoin is 'to support open source developers'. Any 'coincidence' is only because I am actually bothered that Devcoin moves forward with that aim, rather than persuing interests in maintaining a system that pays out to a self-selected verbose subset. You're directing such views and claims of unethical at the wrong person when I've been basically making the same argument forever.